Substituted cyclic amides and their use as herbicides

ABSTRACT

Disclosed are compounds of Formula 1, N-oxides of the compounds and salts of the compounds and N-oxides: 
     
       
         
         
             
             
         
       
         
         
           
             wherein R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , Q 1 , Q 2 , J, Y 1 , and Y 2  are as defined in the disclosure. 
           
         
       
    
     Also disclosed are compositions containing the compounds, N-oxides and salts, and methods for controlling undesired vegetation comprising contacting the undesired vegetation or its environment with an effective amount of such a compound, N-oxide, salt or composition.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION

This disclosure claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent ApplicationNo. 62/170,129 (filed Jun. 2, 2015). The entire text of theabove-referenced patent application is incorporated by reference intothis patent filing

FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE

This disclosure relates to certain pyrrolidinones, N-oxides thereof, andsalts of the pyrrolidinones and N-oxides; compositions comprising suchpyrrolidinones, N-oxides and salts; processes for making suchpyrrolidinones, N-oxides, salts and compositions; and methods for usingsuch pyrrolidinones, N-oxides, salts and compositions to controlundesirable vegetation.

BACKGROUND

The control of undesired vegetation is extremely important in achievinghigh crop efficiency. Achievement of selective control of the growth ofweeds especially in such useful crops as rice, soybean, sugar beet,maize, potato, wheat, barley, tomato and plantation crops, among others,is very desirable. Unchecked weed growth in such useful crops can causesignificant reduction in productivity and thereby result in increasedcosts to the consumer. The control of undesired vegetation in noncropareas is also important. Many products are commercially available forthese purposes, but the need continues for new compounds that are moreeffective, less costly, less toxic, environmentally safer or havedifferent sites of action.

SUMMARY

This disclosure relates, in part, to compounds of Formula 1 (includingall stereoisomers), N-oxides of such compounds, and salts of suchcompounds and N-oxides:

-   wherein    -   Q¹ is a phenyl ring or a naphthalenyl ring system, each ring or        ring system optionally substituted with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R⁷; or a 4- to 7-membered        heterocyclic ring; or an 8- to 10-membered bicyclic ring system,        each ring or ring system containing ring members selected from        carbon atoms and 1 to 5 heteroatoms independently selected from        up to 2 O, up to 2 S and up to 5 N atoms, wherein up to 3 carbon        ring members are independently selected from C(═O) and C(═S),        and the sulfur atom ring members are independently selected from        S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), each ring or ring system optionally        substituted with up to 5 substituents independently selected        from R⁷ on carbon atom ring members and selected from R⁹ on        nitrogen atom ring members; or    -   Q¹ is C₂-C₁₀ alkenyl, C₂-C₁₀ alkynyl, C₂-C₁₀ haloalkenyl, C₂-C₁₀        haloalkynyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkenyl, C₄-C₁₀ halocycloalkenyl, C₂-C₈        alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl;    -   Q² is a phenyl ring or a naphthalenyl ring system, each ring or        ring system optionally substituted with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R¹⁰; or a 4- to 7-membered        heterocyclic ring; or an 8- to 10-membered bicyclic ring system,        each ring or ring system containing ring members selected from        carbon atoms and 1 to 4 heteroatoms independently selected from        up to 2 O, up to 2 S and up to 5 N atoms, wherein up to 3 carbon        ring members are independently selected from C(═O) and C(═S),        and the sulfur atom ring members are independently selected from        S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), each ring or ring system optionally        substituted with up to 5 substituents independently selected        from R¹⁰ on carbon atom ring members and selected from R¹¹ on        nitrogen atom ring members; or    -   Q² is C₂-C₁₀ alkenyl, C₂-C₁₀ alkynyl, C₂-C₁₀ haloalkenyl, C₂-C₁₀        haloalkynyl, C₁₀ cycloalkenyl, C₄-C₁₀ halocycloalkenyl, C₂-C₈        alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl;    -   J is —CR²R³—, —NR^(2a)— or —O—;    -   Y¹ and Y² are each independently O, S or NR¹²;    -   R¹ is H, hydroxy, amino, cyano, formyl, C₃-C₈        alkylcarbonylalkyl, —C(C₁-C₄ alkyl)═N—O(C₁-C₄ alkyl), —C(O)NH₂,        C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl,        C₂-C₆ cyanoalkyl, C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkenyl, C₄-C₈        cycloalkylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₃-C₈ alkoxyalkoxyalkyl,        C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkenylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂ C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₅-C₁₀        cycloalkylcarbonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀ dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylthio, C₁-C₆        haloalkylthio, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylthio, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfinyl, C-₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆        alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆ alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈        dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl; or —CPh=N—O(C₁-C₄        alkyl), each optionally substituted on ring members with up to 5        substituents independently selected from R¹³; or G¹; or W¹G¹;    -   R² and R³ are each independently H, halogen, hydroxy, C₁-C₄        alkyl, C₁-C₄ haloalkyl or C₁-C₄ alkoxy; or    -   R² and R³ are taken together with the carbon atom to which they        are bonded to form a C₃-C₇ cycloalkyl ring;    -   R^(2a) is C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl or C₁-C₆        alkoxy; or    -   R¹ and R^(2a) are taken together as C₃-C₆ alkylene or —CH₂OCH₂—;    -   R⁴ and R⁵ are each independently H, halogen, hydroxy, alkoxy,        haloalkyl or C₁-C₄ alkyl;    -   R⁶ is H, hydroxy, amino, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆        alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl,        C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylthio, C₁-C₆ haloalkylthio, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylthio, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl,        C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl or C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl or G¹; or    -   R⁶ and Q² are taken together with the nitrogen atom to which        they are both bonded to form an 8- to 10-membered bicyclic ring        system, each ring or ring system containing ring members        selected from carbon atoms and 1 to 4 heteroatoms independently        selected from up to 2 O, up to 2 S and up to 4 N atoms, wherein        up to 3 carbon ring members are independently selected from        C(═O) and C(═S), and the sulfur atom ring members are        independently selected from S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), each ring or        ring system optionally substituted with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R⁷ on carbon atom ring members and        selected from R⁹ on nitrogen atom ring members;    -   each R⁷ and R¹⁰ is independently halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro,        amino, C₁-C₈ alkyl, C₁-C₈ cyanoalky, C₁-C₈ cyanoalkoxy, C₁-C₈        haloalkyl, C₁-C₈ hydroxyalkyl, C₁-C₈ nitroalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkenyl,        C₂-C₈ haloalkenyl, C₂-C₈ nitroalkenyl, C₂-C₈ alkynyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₃-C₈ alkoxyalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyhaloalkoxy, C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl,        cyclopropylmethyl, 1-methylcyclopropyl, 2-methylcyclopropyl,        C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylalkyl, C₄-C₁₀ halocycloalkylalkyl, C₅-C₁₂        alkylcycloalkylalkyl, C₅-C₁₂ cycloalkylalkenyl, C₅-C₁₂        cycloalkylalkynyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl, C₃-C₈ halocycloalkyl,        C₄-C₁₀ alkylcycloalkyl, C₆-C₁₂ cycloalkylcycloalkyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkenyl, C₃-C₈ halocycloalkenyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkoxy,        C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkoxy, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxyalkyl, C₃-C₁₀        alkoxyalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylamino,        C₂-C₈ dialkylamino, C₂-C₈ halodialkylamino, C₂-C₈        alkylaminoalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkylaminoalkyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkylaminoalkyl, C₃-C₁₀ dialkylaminoalkyl, —CHO, C₂-C₈        alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkylcarbonyl, —C(═O)OH, C₂-C₈ alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₅-C₁₂        cycloalkylalkoxycarbonyl, —C(═O)NH₂, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl,        C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀ dialkylaminocarbonyl,        C₁-C₈ alkoxy, C₁-C₈ haloalkoxy, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkoxy, C₂ C₈        alkenyloxy, C₂-C₈ haloalkenyloxy, C₃-C₈ alkynyloxy, C₃-C₈        haloalkynyloxy, C₃-C₈ cycloalkoxy, C₃-C₈ halocycloalkoxy, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkylalkoxy, C₃-C₁₀ alkylcarbonylalkoxy, C₂-C₈        alkylcarbonyloxy, C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonyloxy, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkylcarbonyloxy, C₁-C₈ alkylsulfonyloxy, C₁-C₈        haloalkylsulfonyloxy, C₁-C₈ alkylthio, C₁-C₈ haloalkylthio,        C₃-C₈ cycloalkylthio, C₁-C₈ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₈        haloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₈ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₈ haloalkylsulfonyl,        C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, formylamino, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonylamino,        C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonylamino, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylamino, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonylamino, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonylamino, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonylamino, —SF₅, —SCN, SO₂NH₂, C₃-C₁₂        trialkylsilyl, C₄-C₁₂ trialkylsilylalkyl or C₄-C₁₂        trialkylsilylalkoxy; or G²; or    -   each R⁷ is independently R²⁶S(═O)═N—, R²⁶S(═O)₂NR²⁵—C(═O)—,        R²⁶(R²⁵N═)_(q)S(═O)_(p)—, wherein the free bond projecting to        the right indicates the connecting point to Q¹; or    -   each R¹⁰ is independently R¹⁷ON═CR^(17a)—, (R¹⁸)₂C═NO—,        (R¹⁹)₂NN═CR^(17a)—, (R¹⁸)₂C═NNR^(20a)—, R²⁰N═CR^(17a)—,        (R¹⁸)₂C═N—, R¹⁷ON═CR^(17a)C(R^(23b))₂—, (R¹⁸)₂C═NOC(R^(24a))₂—,        R²⁶S(═O)═N—, R²⁶S(═O)₂NR²⁵—C(═O)— or R²⁶(R²⁵N═)_(q)S(═O)_(p)—,        wherein the free bond projecting to the right indicates the        connecting point to Q²;    -   each R⁸ is independently H, cyano, C₂-C₃ alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₃        haloalkylcarbonyl;    -   each R⁹ and R¹¹ is independently cyano, C₁-C₃ alkyl, C₁-C₈        hydroxyalkyl, C₂-C₃ alkenyl, C₂-C₃ alkynyl, C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl,        C₂-C₃ alkoxyalkyl, C₁-C₃ alkoxy, C₂-C₃ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₃        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₃ alkylaminoalkyl or C₃-C₄        dialkylaminoalkyl;    -   each R¹² is independently H, cyano, hydroxy, CHO, C₁-C₄ alkyl,        C₁-C₄ haloalkyl, C₁-C₄ alkoxy, C₂-C₆ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₆        haloalkylcarbonyl, —(C═O)CH₃ or —(C═O)CF₃;    -   each G¹ is independently phenyl; or a 5- or 6-membered        heterocyclic ring, each optionally substituted on ring members        with up to 5 substituents independently selected from R¹³;    -   each G² is independently phenyl, phenylmethyl (i.e. benzyl),        pyridinylmethyl, phenylcarbonyl (i.e. benzoyl), phenoxy,        phenylethynyl, phenylsulfonyl or a 5- or 6-membered heterocyclic        ring, each optionally substituted on ring members with up to 5        substituents independently selected from R¹⁴;    -   W¹ is C₁-C₃ alkylene, C₂-C₄ alkenylene, C₂-C₄ alkynylene,        —(C₁-C₂ alkylene)C(═O)—, —C(═O)(C₁-C₂ alkylene)—, —CH₂O—,        —CH₂NH—, —OCH₂—, —NCH₂—, —N—, —O—, —S—, —SO— or —SO₂— wherein        the free bond projecting to the left indicates the connecting        point of W¹ to N and the free bond projecting to the right        indicates the connecting point of W¹ to G¹.    -   each R¹³ and R¹⁴ is independently halogen, cyano, hydroxy,        amino, nitro, —CHO, —C(═O)OH, —C(═O)NH₂, —SO₂NH₂, C₁-C₆ alkyl,        C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₂-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈        alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxycarbonyl,        C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₅-C₁₂ cycloalkylalkoxycarbonyl,        C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀ dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkoxy, C₁-C₆ haloalkoxy, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyloxy, C₁-C₆        alkylthio, C₁-C₆ haloalkylthio, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfonyl,        C₁-C₆ alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl, C₁-C₆ alkylamino, C₂-C₈ dialkylamino, C₂-C₈        alkylcarbonylamino, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonylamino, phenyl, pyridinyl        or thienyl;    -   each R¹⁷ is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆        alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylsulfinyl, C₁ C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R^(17a) is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆        alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylthio, C₁-C₆        haloalkylthio, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylthio, C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R¹⁸ is independently H, hydroxy, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆        alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalky,        1, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylthio, C₁-C₆ haloalkylthio, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylthio, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl,        C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R¹⁹ is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆        alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R²⁰ is independently H, hydroxy, amino, alkyl, C₁-C₆ alkyl,        C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆        alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl,        C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R^(20a) is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆        alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R^(23b) is independently H, halogen, cyano, hydroxy, C₁-C₄        alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₄ haloalkyl,        C₁-C₄ alkoxy, C₁-C₄ haloalkoxy, C₂-C₄ alkoxyalkyl, C₂r-C₄        alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₄ alkoxycarbonyl or C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl;    -   each R^(24a) is independently H, C₁-C₄ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₄ haloalkyl, C₁-C₄ alkoxy, C₁-C₄        haloalkoxy, C₂-C₄ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₄ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₄        alkoxycarbonyl or C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl;    -   each R²⁵ is independently H, cyano, C₂-C₃ alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₃        haloalkylcarbonyl;    -   each R²⁶ is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆        alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl or G¹;        and    -   each u and v are independently 0, 1 or 2 in each instance of        S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), provided that the sum of u and v is 0, 1 or        2;    -   each p and q are independently 0, 1 or 2 in each instance of        R²⁶(R²⁵N═)_(q)S(═O)_(p)—, provided that the sum of u and v is 0,        1 or 2 and when p is 0, q is other than 1 or 2;

provided that

-   -   (a) the compound of Formula 1 is other than        N-1H-benzotriazol-1-yl-2-oxo-4-phenyl-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide;    -   (b) when Q¹ comprises a 3-furanyl or 3-pyridinyl ring directly        bonded to the remainder of Formula 1, then said ring is        substituted with at least one substituent selected from R⁷;    -   (c) when Q¹ is an unsubstituted phenyl ring, and Q² comprises a        phenyl ring directly bonded to the remainder of Formula 1, then        said Q² ring is substituted with R¹⁰ other than optionally        substituted phenoxy or F at a 2-position, cyano or —CF₃ at the        4-position and R⁵ is H or halogen;    -   (d) when Q¹ is unsubstituted phenyl, and Q² comprises a        pyridinyl ring directly bonded to the remainder of Formula 1,        then said pyridinyl ring is substituted with at least one        substituent selected from R¹⁰;    -   (e) when Q¹ is a phenyl ring substituted with 4-phenyl or        4-phenoxy, said Q¹ ring is further substituted with and R⁷        substituent;    -   (f) when Q¹ comprises a phenyl ring directly bonded to the        remainder of Formula 1 and said ring is substituted with R⁷ at        both ortho positions (relative to the bond to the remainder of        Formula 1), then said ring is also independently substituted        with R⁷ on at least one additional position;    -   (g) when Q¹ is other than unsubstituted 1-naphthalenyl, then Q²        is other than 2,3-di-fluorophenyl or 2-CF₃-phenyl;    -   (h) Q² is other than optionally substituted 1H-pyrazol-5-yl; and    -   (i) when Q² comprises a 1H-pyrazol-3-yl ring directly bonded to        the remainder of Formula 1, said ring is substituted at the        1-position with R⁹.

This disclosure also relates, in part, to an agricultural (generallyherbicidal) composition comprising such a compound, N-oxide or salt in aherbicidally effective amount and at least one component selected fromthe group consisting of surfactants, solid diluents and liquid diluents,the composition optionally further comprising at least one additionalactive ingredient selected from the group consisting of other herbicidesand herbicide safeners.

This disclosure also relates, in part, to processes for making theabove-identified compounds, N-oxides, salts and compositions.

This disclosure also relates, in part, to methods for controlling thegrowth of undesired vegetation comprising contacting the vegetation orits environment with a herbicidally effective amount of anabove-identified compound, N-oxide, salt or composition.

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As used herein, the terms “comprises,” “comprising,” “includes,”“including,” “has,” “having,” “contains”, “containing,” “characterizedby” or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover anon-exclusive inclusion, subject to any limitation explicitly indicated.For example, a composition, mixture, process or method that comprises alist of elements is not necessarily limited to only those elements butmay include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to suchcomposition, mixture, process, or method.

The transitional phrase “consisting of” excludes any element, step, oringredient not specified. If in the claim, such would close the claim tothe inclusion of materials other than those recited except forimpurities ordinarily associated therewith. When the phrase “consistingof” appears in a clause of the body of a claim, rather than immediatelyfollowing the preamble, it limits only the element set forth in thatclause; other elements are not excluded from the claim as a whole.

The transitional phrase “consisting essentially of” is used to define acomposition, method that includes materials, steps, features,components, or elements, in addition to those literally disclosed,provided that these additional materials, steps, features, components,or elements do not materially affect the basic and novelcharacteristic(s) of the recited subject matter. The term “consistingessentially of” occupies a middle ground between “comprising” and“consisting of”.

Where applicants have defined subject matter with an open-ended termsuch as “comprising,” it should be readily understood that (unlessotherwise stated) the description should be interpreted to also describesuch subject matter using the terms “consisting essentially of” or“consisting of.”

Further, unless expressly stated to the contrary, “or” refers to aninclusive or and not to an exclusive or. For example, a condition A or Bis satisfied by any one of the following: A is true (or present) and Bis false (or not present), A is false (or not present) and B is true (orpresent), and both A and B are true (or present).

Also, the indefinite articles “a” and “an” are intended to benonrestrictive regarding the number of instances (i.e. occurrences) ofthe element or component. Therefore “a” or “an” should be read toinclude one or at least one, and the singular word form of the elementor component also includes the plural unless the number is obviouslymeant to be singular.

As referred to herein, the term “seedling”, used either alone or in acombination of words means a young plant developing from the embryo of aseed.

As referred to herein, the term “broadleaf” used either alone or inwords such as “broadleaf weed” means dicot or dicotyledon, a term usedto describe a group of angiosperms characterized by embryos having twocotyledons.

As used herein, the term “alkylating agent” refers to a chemicalcompound in which a carbon-containing radical is bound through a carbonatom to a leaving group such as halide or sulfonate, which isdisplaceable by bonding of a nucleophile to said carbon atom. Unlessotherwise indicated, the term “alkylating” does not limit thecarbon-containing radical to alkyl; the carbon-containing radicals inalkylating agents include the variety of carbon-bound substituentradicals specified for R¹.

In the above recitations, the term “alkyl”, used either alone or incompound words such as “alkylthio” or “haloalkyl” includesstraight-chain or branched alkyl, such as, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl,i-propyl, or the different butyl, pentyl or hexyl isomers. “Alkenyl”includes straight-chain or branched alkenes such as ethenyl, 1-propenyl,2-propenyl, and the different butenyl, pentenyl and hexenyl isomers.“Alkenyl” also includes polyenes such as 1,2-propadienyl and2,4-hexadienyl. “Alkynyl” includes straight-chain or branched alkynessuch as ethynyl, 1-propynyl, 2-propynyl and the different butynyl,pentynyl and hexynyl isomers. “Alkynyl” can also include moietiescomprised of multiple triple bonds such as 2,5-hexadiynyl. “Alkylene”denotes a straight-chain or branched alkanediyl. Examples of “alkylene”include CH₂, CH₂CH₂, CH(CH₃), CH₂CH₂CH₂, CH₂CH(CH₃) and the differentbutylene, pentylene and hexylene isomers. “Alkenylene” denotes astraight-chain or branched alkenediyl. Examples of “alkenylene” include—CH═CH—, —CH₂CH═CH—, —CH₂CH═C(CH₃)— and the different butyl, pentyl andhexyl isomers. “Alkynylene” denotes a straight-chain or branchedalkynediyl. Examples of “alkynylene” include —C≡C—, —CH₂C≡C—,—CH₂CH₂C≡C— and the different butyl and pentyl isomers “Alkoxy”includes, for example, methoxy, ethoxy, n-propyloxy, isopropyloxy andthe different butoxy, pentoxy and hexyloxy isomers. “Alkoxyalkyl”denotes alkoxy substitution on alkyl. Examples of “alkoxyalkyl” includeCH₃OCH₂, CH₃OCH₂CH₂, CH₃CH₂OCH₂, CH₃CH₂CH₂CH₂OCH₂ and CH₃CH₂OCH₂CH₂.“Alkoxyalkoxyalkyl” denotes at least alkoxy substitution on the alkoxymoiety of alkoxyalkyl moiety. Examples of “alkoxyalkoxyalkyl” includeCH₃OCH₂OCH₂—, CH₃CH₂O(CH₃)CHOCH₂— and (CH₃O)₂CHOCH₂—. “Alkoxyalkoxy”denotes alkoxy substitution on alkoxy. “Alkenyloxy” includesstraight-chain or branched alkenyloxy moieties. Examples of “alkenyloxy”include H₂C═CHCH₂O, (CH₃)₂C═CHCH₂O, (CH₃)CH═CHCH₂O, (CH₃)CH═C(CH₃)CH₂Oand CH₂═CHCH₂CH₂O. “Alkynyloxy” includes straight-chain or branchedalkynyloxy moieties. Examples of “alkynyloxy” include HC═CCH₂O,CH₃C═CCH₂O and CH₃═CCH₂CH₂O. “Alkylthio” includes branched orstraight-chain alkylthio moieties such as methylthio, ethylthio, and thedifferent propylthio, butylthio, pentylthio and hexylthio isomers.“Alkylsulfinyl” includes both enantiomers of an alkylsulfinyl group.Examples of “alkylsulfinyl” include CH₃S(O)—, CH₃CH₂S(O)—,CH₃CH₂CH₂S(O)—, (CH₃)₂CHS(O)— and the different butylsulfinyl,pentylsulfinyl and hexylsulfinyl isomers. Examples of “alkylsulfonyl”include CH₃S(O)₂—, CH₃CH₂S(O)₂—, CH₃CH₂CH₂S(O)₂—, (CH₃)₂CHS(O)₂—, andthe different butylsulfonyl, pentylsulfonyl and hexylsulfonyl isomers.“Alkylthioalkyl” denotes alkylthio substitution on alkyl. Examples of“alkylthioalkyl” include CH₃SCH₂, CH₃SCH₂CH₂, CH₃CH₂SCH₂,CH₃CH₂CH₂CH₂SCH₂ and CH₃C₂SCH₂CH₂. “Alkylsulfinylalkyl” denotesalkylsulfinyl substitution on alkyl. Examples of “alkylsulfinylalkyl”include CH₃S(═O)CH₂, CH₃S(═O)CH₂CH₂, CH₃CH₂S(═O)CH₂ andCH₃CH₂S(═O)CH₂CH₂. “Alkylsulfonylalkyl” denotes alkylsulfonylsubstitution on alkyl. Examples of “alkylsulfonylalkyl” include—CH₃S(═O)₂CH₂, CH₃S(═O)₂CH₂CH₂, CH₃CH₂S(═O)₂CH₂ and CH₃CH₂S(═O)₂CH₂CH₂.“Alkylamino” “dialkylamino”, and the like, are defined analogously tothe above examples. Examples of “alkylaminoalkyl” include CH₃NHCH₂—,(CH₃)₂CHNHCH₂— and CH₃NHCH(CH₃)—. Examples of “dialkylaminoalkyl”include (CH₃)₂NCH₂—, (CH₃)₂NC(CH₃)H— and (CH₃)(CH₃)NCH₂—. Examples of“dialkylaminocarbonyl” include (CH₃)₂NC(O)—. Examples of“dialkylaminosulfonyl” include (CH₃)₂NS(O)₂—. The term“alkoxycarbonylamino” denotes a straight-chain or branched alkoxymoieties bonded to a C(═O) moiety of carbonylamino group. Examples of“alkoxycarbonylamino” include CH₃OC(═O)NH— and CH₃CH₂OC(═O)NH—.

“Cycloalkyl” includes, for example, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyland cyclohexyl. The term “alkylcycloalkyl” denotes alkyl substitution ona cycloalkyl moiety and includes, for example, ethylcyclopropyl,i-propylcyclobutyl, 3-methylcyclopentyl and 4-methylcyclohexyl. The term“cycloalkylalkyl” denotes cycloalkyl substitution on an alkyl moiety.Examples of “cycloalkylalkyl” include cyclopropylmethyl,cyclopentylethyl, and other cycloalkyl moieties bonded to straight-chainor branched alkyl groups. The term “cycloalkoxy” denotes cycloalkyllinked through an oxygen atom such as cyclopentyloxy and cyclohexyloxy.“Cycloalkylalkoxy” denotes cycloalkylalkyl linked through an oxygen atomattached to the alkyl chain. Examples of “cycloalkylalkoxy” includecyclopropylmethoxy, cyclopentylethoxy, and other cycloalkyl moietiesbonded to straight-chain or branched alkoxy groups. “Cycloalkenyl”includes groups such as cyclopentenyl and cyclohexenyl as well as groupswith more than one double bond such as 1,3- and 1,4-cyclohexadienyl.

The term “halogen”, either alone or in compound words such as“haloalkyl”, or when used in descriptions such as “alkyl substitutedwith halogen” includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine. Further,when used in compound words such as “haloalkyl”, or when used indescriptions such as “alkyl substituted with halogen” said alkyl may bepartially or fully substituted with halogen atoms which may be the sameor different. Examples of “haloalkyl” or “alkyl substituted withhalogen” include F₃C, ClCH₂, CF₃CH₂ and CF₃CCl₂. The terms“halocycloalkyl”, “haloalkoxy”, “haloalkylthio”, “haloalkenyl”,“haloalkynyl”, “haloalkenyloxy”, “haloalkylcarbonylamino”,“haloalkylsulfonylamino”, “haloalkylsulfonyl-oxy”, “haloalkoxyalkyl”,“haloalkylcarbonyloxy”, “haloalkylaminoalkyl” and the like, are definedanalogously to the term “haloalkyl”. Examples of “haloalkoxy” includeCF₃O—, CCl₃CH₂O—, HCF₂CH₂CH₂O— and CF₃CH₂O—. Examples of “haloalkylthio”include CCl₃S—, CF₃S—, CCl₃CH₂S— and ClCH₂CH₂CH₂S—. Examples of“haloalkylsulfinyl” include CF₃S(O)—, CCl₃S(O)—, CF₃CH₂S(O)— andCF₃CF₂S(O)—. Examples of “haloalkylsulfonyl” include CF₃S(O)₂—,CCl₃S(O)₂—, CF₃CH₂S(O)₂— and CF₃CF₂S(O)₂—. Examples of “haloalkenyl”include (Cl)₂C═CHCH₂— and CF₃CH₂CH═CHCH₂—. Examples of “haloalkenyloxy”include (Cl)₂C═CHCH₂O— and CF₃CH₂CH═CHCH₂O—. Examples of “haloalkynyl”include HC═CCHCl—, CF₃C═C—, CCl₃C═C— and FCH₂CCH₂—. Examples of“haloalkoxyalkyl” include CF₃OCH₂—, ClCH₂CH₂OCH₂CH₂—, Cl₃CCH₂OCH₂— aswell as branched alkyl derivatives. Examples of “haloalkoxycarbonyl”include CF₃OC(O)—, ClCH₂CH₂OCH₂CH₂—, Cl₃CCH₂OCH₂OC(O)— as well asbranched alkyl derivatives.

“Alkylcarbonyl” denotes a straight-chain or branched alkyl moietiesbonded to a C(═O) moiety. Examples of “alkylcarbonyl” include CH₃C(═O)—,CH₃CH₂CH₂C(═O)— and (CH₃)₂CHC(═O)—. Examples of “alkoxycarbonyl” includeCH₃OC(═O)—, CH₃CH₂OC(═O)—, CH₃CH₂CH₂OC(═O)—, (CH₃)₂CHOC(═O)— and thedifferent butoxy- or pentoxycarbonyl isomers. “Cycloalkylalkoxycarbonyl”denotes a cycloalkylalkyl moieties bonded to an oxygen atom ofalkoxycarbonyl moiety. Examples of “cycloalkylalkoxycarbonyl” includecyclopropyl-CH₂OC(═O)—, cyclopropyl-CH(CH₃)OC(═O)— andcyclopentyl-CH₂OC(═O)—.

The total number of carbon atoms in a substituent group is indicated bythe “C_(i)-C_(j)” prefix where i and j are numbers from 1 to 12. Forexample, C₁-C₄ alkylsulfonyl designates methylsulfonyl throughbutylsulfonyl; C₂ alkoxyalkyl designates CH₃OCH₂—; C₃ alkoxyalkyldesignates, for example, CH₃CH(OCH₃)—, CH₃OCH₂CH₂— or CH₃CH₂OCH₂—; andC₄ alkoxyalkyl designates the various isomers of an alkyl groupsubstituted with an alkoxy group containing a total of four carbonatoms, examples including CH₃CH₂CH₂OCH₂— and CH₃CH₂OCH₂CH₂—.

When a compound is substituted with a substituent bearing a subscriptthat indicates the number of said substituents can exceed 1, saidsubstituents (when they exceed 1) are independently selected from thegroup of defined substituents, e.g., [R⁷⁾ _(n)], n is 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5).Further, when the subscript indicates a range, e.g. (R)_(i-j), then thenumber of substituents may be selected from the integers between i and jinclusive. When a group contains a substituent which can be hydrogen,for example R¹ or R², then when this substituent is taken as hydrogen,it is recognized that this is equivalent to said group beingunsubstituted. When a variable group is shown to be optionally attachedto a position, for example [R⁽⁷⁾ _(n)] wherein n may be 0, then hydrogenmay be at the position even if not recited in the variable groupdefinition. When one or more positions on a group are said to be “notsubstituted” or “unsubstituted”, then hydrogen atoms are attached totake up any free valency.

The expression “fully saturated” in relation to a ring of atoms meansthat the bonds between the atoms of the ring are all single. Theexpression “fully unsaturated” in relation to a ring means that thebonds between the atoms in the ring are single or double bonds accordingto valence bond theory and furthermore the bonds between the atoms inthe ring include as many double bonds as possible without double bondsbeing cumulative (i.e. no C═C═C, N═C═C, etc.). The term “partiallyunsaturated” in relation to a ring denotes a ring comprising at leastone ring member bonded to an adjacent ring member though a double bondand which conceptually potentially accommodates a number ofnon-cumulated double bonds through adjacent ring members (i.e. in itsfully unsaturated counterpart form) greater than the number of doublebonds present (i.e. in its partially unsaturated form). When a fullyunsaturated ring satisfies Hückel's rule then it can also be describedas aromatic.

Unless otherwise indicated, a “ring” or “ring system” as a component ofFormula 1 (e.g., substituent Q¹) is carbocyclic or heterocyclic. Theterm “ring system” denotes two or more fused rings. The terms “bicyclicring system” and “fused bicyclic ring system” denote a ring systemconsisting of two fused rings, in which either ring can be saturated,partially unsaturated, or fully unsaturated unless otherwise indicated.The term “fused heterobicyclic ring system” denotes a fused bicyclicring system in which at least one ring atom is not carbon. The term“ring member” refers to an atom or other moiety (e.g., C(═O), C(═S),S(O) or S(O)₂) forming the backbone of a ring or ring system.

The terms “carbocyclic ring”, “carbocycle” or “carbocyclic ring system”denote a ring or ring system wherein the atoms forming the ring backboneare selected only from carbon. Unless otherwise indicated, a carbocyclicring can be a saturated, partially unsaturated, or fully unsaturatedring. When a fully unsaturated carbocyclic ring satisfies Hückel's rule,then said ring is also called an “aromatic ring”. “Saturatedcarbocyclic” refers to a ring having a backbone consisting of carbonatoms linked to one another by single bonds; unless otherwise specified,the remaining carbon valences are occupied by hydrogen atoms.

The terms “heterocyclic ring”, “heterocycle” or “heterocyclic ringsystem” denote a ring or ring system in which at least one atom formingthe ring backbone is not carbon, e.g., nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur.Typically a heterocyclic ring contains no more than 4 nitrogens, no morethan 2 oxygens and no more than 2 sulfurs. Unless otherwise indicated, aheterocyclic ring can be a saturated, partially unsaturated, or fullyunsaturated ring. When a fully unsaturated heterocyclic ring satisfiesHückel's rule, then said ring is also called a “heteroaromatic ring” or“aromatic heterocyclic ring”. Unless otherwise indicated, heterocyclicrings and ring systems can be attached through any available carbon ornitrogen by replacement of a hydrogen on said carbon or nitrogen.

“Aromatic” indicates that each of the ring atoms is essentially in thesame plane and has a p-orbital perpendicular to the ring plane, and that(4n+2) π electrons, where n is a positive integer, are associated withthe ring to comply with Hückel's rule. The term “aromatic ring or ringsystem” denotes a carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring or ring system inwhich the ring or at least one ring of the ring system is aromatic. Theterm “aromatic ring or ring system” is also referred to as “aryl”. Theterm “aryl” can be used alone or in compound words such as“arylcarbonyl”. “Arylcarbonyl” denotes an aryl group bonded to a C(═O)moiety. The terms “arylalkenylalkyl” is defined similarly. The term“aromatic carbocyclic ring system” denotes a carbocyclic ring system inwhich at least one ring of the ring system is aromatic. The term“aromatic heterocyclic ring system” denotes a heterocyclic ring systemin which at least one ring of the ring system is aromatic. The term“nonaromatic ring system” denotes a carbocyclic or heterocyclic ringsystem that may be fully saturated, as well as partially or fullyunsaturated, provided that none of the rings in the ring system arearomatic. The term “nonaromatic carbocyclic ring system” in which noring in the ring system is aromatic. The term “nonaromatic heterocyclicring system” denotes a heterocyclic ring system in which no ring in thering system is aromatic.

The term “optionally substituted” in connection with the heterocyclicrings refers to groups which are unsubstituted or have at least onenon-hydrogen substituent that does not extinguish the biologicalactivity possessed by the unsubstituted analog. As used herein, thefollowing definitions shall apply unless otherwise indicated. The term“optionally substituted” is used interchangeably with the phrase“substituted or unsubstituted” or with the term “(un)substituted.”Unless otherwise indicated, an optionally substituted group may have asubstituent at each substitutable position of the group, and eachsubstitution is independent of the other.

When Q¹ or Q² is 5- or ti-membered nitrogen-containing heterocyclicring, it may be attached to the remainder of Formula 1 though anyavailable carbon or nitrogen ring atom, unless otherwise described. Asnoted above, Q¹ and Q² can be (among others) phenyl optionallysubstituted with one or more substituents selected from a group ofsubstituents as defined in the Summary. An example of phenyl optionallysubstituted with one to five substituents is the ring illustrated as U-1in Exhibit 1, wherein, for example, R^(v) is R⁷ as defined in theSummary for Q¹, or R^(v) is R¹⁰ as defined in the Summary for Q², and ris an integer (from 0 to 5).

As noted above, Q¹ and Q² can be (among others) a 5- or 6-membered fullyunsaturated heterocyclic ring, optionally substituted with one or moresubstituents selected from a group of substituents as defined in theSummary. Examples of a 5- or 6-membered unsaturated aromaticheterocyclic ring optionally substituted with from one or moresubstituents include the rings U-2 through U-61 illustrated in Exhibit 1wherein R^(v) is any substituent as defined in the Summary for Q¹ andQ², and r is an integer from 0 to 4, limited by the number of availablepositions on each U group. As U-29, U-30, U-36, U-37, U-38, U-39, U-40,U-41, U-42 and U-43 have only one available position, for these U groupsr is limited to the integers 0 or 1, and r being 0 means that the Ugroup is unsubstituted and a hydrogen is present at the positionindicated by (R^(v))_(r).

As noted above, Q¹ and Q² can be an 8- to 10-membered heterocyclic ringsystem optionally substituted with one or more substituents selectedfrom a group of substituents as defined in the Summary for Q¹ and Q².Examples of 8- to 10-membered heterocyclic ring system optionallysubstituted with from one or more substituents include the rings U-62through U-102 illustrated in Exhibit 2 wherein R^(v) is any substituentas defined in the Summary for Q¹ or Q², and r is typically an integerfrom 0 to 5. The free bond denoted by a straight line can be located oneither ring irregardless of where they are drawn. The free bondconnected to (R^(v))_(r) can be located on either ring irregardless ofwhere they are drawn.

Although R^(v) groups are shown in the structures U-1 through U-102, itis noted that they do not need to be present since they are optionalsubstituents. Note that when R^(v) is H when attached to an atom, thisis the same as if said atom is unsubstituted. The nitrogen atoms thatrequire substitution to fill their valence are substituted with H orR^(v). Note that when the attachment point between (R^(v))_(r) and the Ugroup is illustrated as floating, (R^(v))_(r) can be attached to anyavailable carbon atom or nitrogen atom of the U group. Note that whenthe attachment point on the U group is illustrated as floating, the Ugroup can be attached to the remainder of Formula 1 through anyavailable carbon or nitrogen of the U group by replacement of a hydrogenatom. In some embodiments, for greatest herbicidal activity, the U groupis attached to the remainder of Formula 1 through an available carbon ornitrogen on a fully unsaturated ring of the U group. Note that some Ugroups can only be substituted with less than 4 R^(v) groups (e.g,, U-2through U-5, U-7 through U-48, and U-52 through U-61).

As noted above, R⁶ and Q² can be taken together with the nitrogen atomto which they are both bonded to form an 8- to 10-membered bicyclic ringsystem. Examples of R⁶ and Q² taken together are shown in Exhibit 3.

In the present disclosure, the term “pyrrolidinone” and related termssuch as “pyrrolidinone ring” refer to 2-oxo-pyrrolidine derivativesaccording to the Chemical Abstracts system of nomenclature, includingderivatives in which the oxygen atom of the 2-oxo moiety is replaced byS or NR¹² as Y¹, unless limited to oxygen by particular context.

A wide variety of synthetic methods are known in the art to enablepreparation of aromatic and nonaromatic heterocyclic rings and ringsystems; for extensive reviews see the eight volume set of ComprehensiveHeterocyclic Chemistry, A. R. Katritzky and C. W. Rees editors-in-chief,Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1984 and the twelve volume set of ComprehensiveHeterocyclic Chemistry II, A, R, Katritzky, C. W. Rees and E. F. V.Scriven editors-in-chief, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1996.

Compounds of this disclosure can exist as one or more stereoisomers. Thevarious stereoisomers include enantiomers, diastereomers, atropisomersand geometric isomers. Stereoisomers are isomers of identicalconstitution but differing in the arrangement of their atoms in spaceand include enantiomers, diastereomers, cis-trans isomers (also known asgeometric isomers) and atropisomers. Atropisomers result from restrictedrotation about single bonds where the rotational barrier is high enoughto permit isolation of the isomeric species. One skilled in the art willappreciate that one stereoisomer may be more active and/or may exhibitbeneficial effects when enriched relative to the other stereoisomer(s)or when separated from the other stereoisomer(s). Additionally, theskilled artisan knows how to separate, enrich, and/or to selectivelyprepare said stereoisomers. Compounds of this disclosure may be presentas a mixture of stereoisomers, individual stereoisomers or as anoptically active form. Particularly when R⁴ and R⁵ are each H, theC(O)N(Q²)(R⁶) and Q¹ substituents are typically mostly in thethermodynamically preferred trans configuration on the pyrrolidinonering.

For example, as shown in the following, the C(O)N(Q²)(R⁶) moiety (i.e.in Formula 1 wherein both Y¹ and Y² are O; and J is —CR²R³— and R² andR³ are both H) bonded to the carbon at the 3-position of the cyclicamide ring and Q¹ bonded to the carbon at the 4-position of the cyclicamide ring are generally found in the trans configuration. These twocarbon atoms both possess a chiral center. The most prevalent pair ofenantiomers are depicted as Formula 1′ and Formula 1″. While thisdisclosure pertains to all stereoisomers, in some embodiments, theenantiomer for biological operability is identified as Formula 1′. For acomprehensive discussion of all aspects of stereoisomerism, see ErnestL. Eliel and Samuel H. Wilen, Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds, JohnWiley & Sons, 1994.

The skilled artisan will also recognize that the carbon atom at the5-position of the pyrrolidinone ring (i.e. when J is —CR²R³—, the carbonatom to which both R² and R³ are bonded) also contains a stereocenterindicated by a (*) as shown in Formula 1″′. This disclosure pertains toall stereoisomers, and therefore, when either R² or R³ are other thanthe same subtituent, then a mixture of diastereomers is possible.

Molecular depictions drawn herein follow standard conventions fordepicting stereochemistry. To indicate stereoconfiguration, bonds risingfrom the plane of the drawing and towards the viewer are denoted bysolid wedges wherein the broad end of the wedge is attached to the atomrising from the plane of the drawing towards the viewer. Bonds goingbelow the plane of the drawing and away from the viewer are denoted bydashed wedges wherein the narrow end of the wedge is attached to theatom further away from the viewer. Constant width lines indicate bondswith a direction opposite or neutral relative to bonds shown with solidor dashed wedges; constant width lines also depict bonds in molecules orparts of molecules in which no particular stereoconfiguration isintended to be specified.

This disclosure also comprises racemic mixtures, for example, equalamounts of the enantiomers of Formulae 1′ and 1″ (and optionally 1′″).In addition, this disclosure includes compounds that are enrichedcompared to the racemic mixture in an enantiomer of Formula 1. Alsoincluded are the essentially pure enantiomers of compounds of Formula 1,for example, Formula 1′ and Formula 1″.

When enantiomerically enriched, one enantiomer is present in greateramounts than the other, and the extent of enrichment can be defined byan expression of enentiomeric ratio (ER) expressed as the relative area% of the two entantiomers determined by chiral high-performance liquidchromatography.

In some embodiments, the compositions of this disclosure have at least a50% ER. In some embodiments, the compositions of this disclosure have atleast a 75% ER. In some embodiments, the compositions of this disclosurehave at least a 90% ER. In some embodiments, the compositions of thisdisclosure have at least a 94% ER of the more active isomer. Ofparticular note are enantiomerically pure embodiments of the more activeisomer.

Compounds of Formula 1 can comprise additional chiral centers. Forexample, substituents and other molecular constituents such as R², R³and R⁶ may themselves contain chiral centers. This disclosure comprisesracemic mixtures as well as enriched and essentially purestereoconfigurations at these additional chiral centers.

Compounds of this disclosure can exist as one or more conformationalisomers due to restricted rotation about the amide bond C(O)N(Q²)(R⁶) inFormula 1. This disclosure comprises mixtures of conformational isomers.In addition, this disclosure includes compounds that are enriched in oneconformer relative to others. Compounds of Formula 1 typically exist inmore than one form, and Formula 1 thus include all crystalline andnon-crystalline forms of the compounds they represent. Non-crystallineforms include embodiments which are solids such as waxes and gums aswell as embodiments which are liquids such as solutions and melts.Crystalline forms include embodiments which represent essentially asingle crystal type and embodiments which represent a mixture ofpolymorphs (i.e. different crystalline types). The term “polymorph”refers to a particular crystalline form of a chemical compound that cancrystallize in different crystalline forms, these forms having differentarrangements and/or conformations of the molecules in the crystallattice. Although polymorphs can have the same chemical composition,they can also differ in composition due the presence or absence ofco-crystallized water or other molecules, which can be weakly orstrongly bound in the lattice. Polymorphs can differ in such chemical,physical and biological properties as crystal shape, density, hardness,color, chemical stability, melting point, hygroscopicity,suspensibility, dissolution rate and biological availability. Oneskilled in the art will appreciate that a polymorph of a compound ofFormula 1 can exhibit beneficial effects (e,g., suitability forpreparation of useful formulations, improved biological performance)relative to another polymorph or a mixture of polymorphs of the samecompound of Formula 1. Preparation and isolation of a particularpolymorph of a compound of Formula 1 can be achieved by methods known tothose skilled in the art including, for example, crystallization usingselected solvents and temperatures. For a comprehensive discussion ofpolymorphism see R. Hilfiker, Ed., Polymorphism in the PharmaceuticalIndustry, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2006.

One skilled in the art will appreciate that not all nitrogen-containingheterocycles can form N-oxides since the nitrogen requires an availablelone pair fur oxidation to the oxide; one skilled in the art willrecognize those nitrogen-containing heterocycles which can formN-oxides. One skilled in the art will also recognize that tertiaryamines can form N-oxides. Synthetic methods for the preparation ofN-oxides of heterocycles and tertiary amines are very well known by oneskilled in the art including the oxidation of heterocycles and tertiaryamines with peroxy acids such as peracetic and m-chloroperbenzoic acid(MCPBA), hydrogen peroxide, alkyl hydroperoxides such as t-butylhydroperoxide, sodium perborate, and dioxiranes such asdimethyldioxirane. These methods for the preparation of N-oxides havebeen extensively described and reviewed in the literature, see forexample: T. L. Gilchrist in Comprehensive Organic Synthesis, vol. 7, pp748-750, S. V. Ley, Ed., Pergamon Press; M. Tisler and B. Stanovnik inComprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry, vol. 3, pp 18-20, A. J. Boultonand A. McKillop, Eds., Pergamon Press; M. R. Grimmett and B. R. T. Keenein Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry, vol. 43, pp 149-161, A. R.Katritzky, Ed., Academic Press; M. Tisler and B. Stanovnik in Advancesin Heterocyclic Chemistry, vol. 9, pp 285-291, A. R. Katritzky and A. J.Boulton, Eds., Academic Press; and G. W. H. Cheeseman and E. S. G.Werstiuk in Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry, vol. 22, pp 390-392, A.R. Katritzky and A. J. Boulton, Eds., Academic Press.

One skilled in the art recognizes that because in the environment andunder physiological conditions salts of chemical compounds are inequilibrium with their corresponding nonsalt forms, salts share thebiological utility of the nonsalt forms. Thus a wide variety of salts ofa compound of Formula 1 are useful for control of undesired vegetation(i.e. are agriculturally suitable). The salts of a compound of Formula 1include acid-addition salts with inorganic or organic acids such ashydrobromic, hydrochloric, nitric, phosphoric, sulfuric, acetic,butyric, fumaric, lactic, maleic, malonic, oxalic, propionic, salicylic,tartaric, 4-toluenesulfonic or valeric acids. When a compound of Formula1 contains an acidic moiety such as a carboxylic acid or phenol, saltsalso include those formed with organic or inorganic bases such aspyridine, triethylamine or ammonia, or amides, hydrides, hydroxides orcarbonates of sodium, potassium, lithium, calcium, magnesium or barium.Accordingly, the present disclosure comprises compounds selected fromFormula 1, N-oxides and agriculturally suitable salts thereof.

Embodiments of the present disclosure as described in the Summaryinclude (where Formula 1 as used in the following Embodiments includesN-oxides and salts thereof):

-   -   Embodiment 1. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Q¹ is a 4- or        7-membered heterocyclic ring or an 8- to 10-membered bicyclic        ring system, each ring or ring system containing ring members        selected from carbon atoms and 1 to 5 heteroatoms independently        selected from up to 2 O, up to 2 S and up to 5 N atoms, wherein        up to 3 carbon ring members are independently selected from        C(═O) and C(═S), and the sulfur atom ring members are        independently selected from S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), each ring or        ring system optionally substituted with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R⁷ on carbon atom ring members and        selected from R⁹ on nitrogen atom ring members.    -   Embodiment 2. A compound of Embodiment 1 wherein Q¹ is C₂-C₁₀        alkenyl, C₂-C₁₀ alkynyl, C₂-C₁₀ haloalkenyl, C₂-C₁₀ haloalkynyl,        C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkenyl, C₄-C₁₀ halocycloalkenyl, C₂-C₈        alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl.    -   Embodiment 3. A compound of Embodiment 1 wherein Q¹ is an 8- to        10-membered bicyclic ring system, containing ring members        selected from carbon atoms and 1 to 5 heteroatoms independently        selected from up to 2 O, up to 2 S and up to 5 N atoms, wherein        up to 3 carbon ring members are independently selected from        C(═O) and C(═S), and the sulfur atom ring members are        independently selected from S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), the said ring        system optionally substituted with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R⁷ on carbon atom ring members and        selected from R⁹ on nitrogen atom ring members.    -   Embodiment 4. A compound of Embodiment 1 wherein Q¹ is a 4- or        7-membered heterocyclic ring, containing ring members selected        from carbon atoms and 1 to 4 heteroatoms independently selected        from up to 2 O, up to 2 S and up to 4 N atoms, wherein up to 3        carbon ring members are independently selected from C(═O) and        C(═S), and the sulfur atom ring members are independently        selected from S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸), the said ring optionally        substituted. with up to 5 substituents independently selected        from R⁷ on carbon atom ring members and selected from R⁹ on        nitrogen atom ring members.    -   Embodiment 5. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Q¹ is a phenyl        ring optionally substituted with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R⁷.    -   Embodiment 6. A compound of Embodiment 5 wherein Q¹ is a phenyl        ring substituted with 1 to 3 substituents independently selected        from R⁷.    -   Embodiment 7. A compound of Embodiment 6 wherein Q¹ is a phenyl        ring substituted with 1 to 2 substituents independently selected        from R⁷.    -   Embodiment 8. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        5 through 7 wherein Q¹ is a phenyl ring having at least one        substituent selected from R⁷ at the para position and optionally        other substituents.    -   Embodiment 9. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        5 through 8 wherein Q¹ is a phenyl ring substituted with at        least two substituents selected from R⁷, and one substituent is        at the para position and at least one other substituent is at a        meta position of the phenyl ring.    -   Embodiment 10. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Q² is a 4- or        7-membered heterocyclic ring or an 8- to 10-membered bicyclic        ring system, each ring or ring system containing ring members        selected from carbon atoms and 1 to 5 heteroatoms independently        selected from up to 2 O, up to 2 S and up to 5 N atoms, wherein        up to 3 carbon ring members are independently selected from        C(═O) and C(═S), and the sulfur atom ring members are        independently selected from S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), each ring or        ring system optionally substituted with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R⁷ on carbon atom ring members and        selected from R⁹ on nitrogen atom ring members.    -   Embodiment 11. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Q² is C₂-C₁₀        alkenyl, C₂-C₁₀ alkynyl, C₂-C₁₀ haloalkenyl, C₂-C₁₀ haloalkynyl,        C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkenyl, C₄-C₁₀ halocycloalkenyl, alkylcarbonyl or        C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl.    -   Embodiment 12. A compound of Embodiment 10 wherein Q² is an 8-        to 10-membered bicyclic ring system, containing ring members        selected from carbon atoms and 1 to 5 heteroatoms independently        selected from up to 2 O, up to 2 S and up to 5 N atoms, wherein        up to 3 carbon ring members are independently selected from        C(═O) and C(═S), and the sulfur atom ring members are        independently selected from S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), the said ring        system optionally substituted with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R¹⁰ on carbon atom ring members and        selected from R¹¹ on nitrogen atom ring members.    -   Embodiment 13. A compound of Embodiment 10 wherein Q² is a 4- or        7-membered heterocyclic ring, containing ring members selected        from carbon atoms and 1 to 5 heteroatoms independently selected        from up to 2 O, up to 2 S and up to 5 N atoms, wherein up to 3        carbon ring members are independently selected from C(═O) and        C(═S), and the sulfur atom ring members are independently        selected from S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), the said ring optionally        substituted with up to 5 substituents independently selected        from R¹⁰ on carbon atom ring members and selected from R¹¹ on        nitrogen atom ring members.    -   Embodiment 14. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Q² is a phenyl        ring substituted with up to 5 substituents independently        selected from R¹⁰.    -   Embodiment 15. A compound of Embodiment 14 wherein Q² is a        phenyl ring substituted with 1 to 3 substituents independently        selected from R¹⁰.    -   Embodiment 16. A compound of Embodiment 15 wherein Q² is a        phenyl ring substituted with 1 to 2 substituents independently        selected from R¹⁰.    -   Embodiment 17. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 16 wherein Q² is a phenyl ring having at least one        substituent selected from R¹⁰ at an ortho position and        optionally other substituents.    -   Embodiment 18. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 17 wherein Q² is a phenyl ring substituted with at        least two substituents selected from R¹⁰, and at least one        substituent is at an ortho position and at least one substituent        is at an adjacent meta position of the phenyl ring.    -   Embodiment 19. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 17 wherein when Q² is a phenyl ring substituted with        at least two substituents selected from R¹⁰, then at least one        substituent is at an ortho position and at least one substituent        is at para position of the phenyl ring.    -   Embodiment 20. A compound of Formula 1 wherein J is —CR²R³—,        —NR^(2a)— or —O—.    -   Embodiment 21. A compound of Embodiment 20 wherein J is —CR²R³—.    -   Embodiment 22. A compound of Embodiment 20 wherein J is        —NR^(2a)—.    -   Embodiment 23. A compound of Embodiment 20 wherein J is —O—.    -   Embodiment 24. A compound of Formula 1 or Embodiment 22 wherein        R^(2a) is C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl or C₁-C₆        alkoxy.    -   Embodiment 25. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 24 wherein, independently, each R⁷ and R¹⁰ is        independently halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, amino, C₁-C₄        alkyl, C₁-C₄ haloalkyl, C₂-C₄ alkenyl, C₂-C₄ haloalkenyl, C₂-C₄        alkynyl, C₂-C₄ haloalkynyl, C₂-C₆ alkoxyalkyl, C₃-C₆        alkoxyalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₆ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₆        haloalkoxyhaloalkoxy, C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl, cyclopropylmethyl,        1-methylcyclopropyl, 2-methylcyclopropyl, C₁-C₄ nitroalkyl,        C₂-C₄ nitroalkenyl, C₂-C₄ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₄ haloalkoxyalkyl,        C₃-C₄ cycloalkyl, C₃-C₄ halocycloalkyl, cyclopropylmethyl,        methylcyclopropyl, C₁-C₄ alkoxy, C₁-C₄ haloalkoxy, C₂-C₄        alkenyloxy, C₂-C₄ haloalkenyloxy, C₃-C₄ alkynyloxy, C₃-C₄        haloalkynyloxy, C₃-C₄ cycloalkoxy, C₁-C₄ alkylthio, C₁-C₄        haloalkylthio, C₁-C₄ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₄ haloalkylsulfinyl,        C₁-C₄ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₄ haloalkylsulfonyl, hydroxy, formyl,        C₂-C₄ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₄ alkylcarbonyloxy, C₁-C₄        alkylsulfonyloxy, C₁-C₄ haloalkylsulfonyloxy, amino, C₁-C₄        alkylamino, C₂-C₄ dialkylamino, formylamino, C₂-C₄        alkylcarbonylamino, —SF₅, —SCN, C₃-C₄ trialkylsilyl,        trimethylsilylmethyl or trimethylsilylmethoxy.    -   Embodiment 26. A compound of Formula 1 wherein each R⁷ and R¹⁰        is independently hydroxy, amino, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₃-C₈        alkoxyalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxyhaloalkoxy, C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl, cyclopropylmethyl,        1-methylcyclopropyl, 2-methylcyclopropyl, C₂-C₈ alkylamino,        C₂-C₈ dialkylamino, C₂-C₈ halodialkylamino or C₃-C₈        cycloalkylamino; or G²; or

each R⁷ is independently R²⁶S(═O)═N—, R²⁶S(═O)₂NR²⁵—C(═O)—,R²⁶(R²⁵N═)_(q)S(═O)_(p)—, wherein the free bond projecting to the rightindicates the connecting point to Q¹; or

-   -   each R¹⁰ is independently R¹⁷ON═CR^(17a)—, (R¹⁸)₂C═NO—,        (R¹⁹)₂NN═CR^(17a)—, (R¹⁸)₂C═NNR^(20a)—, R²⁰N═CR^(17a)—,        (R¹⁸)₂C═N—, R¹⁷ON═CR^(17a)C(R^(23b))₂—, (R¹⁸)₂C═NOC(R^(24a))₂—,        R²⁶S(═O)═N—, R²⁶S(═O)₂NR²⁵—C(═O)— or R²⁶(R²⁵N═)_(q)S(═O)_(p)—,        wherein the free bond projecting to the right indicates the        connecting point to Q²;    -   Embodiment 27. A compound of Embodiment 26 wherein each p and q        are independently 0, 1 or 2 in each instance of        R²⁶(R²⁵N═)_(q)S(═O)_(p)—, provided that the sum of u and v is 0,        1 or 2 and when p is 0, q is other than 1 or 2;    -   Embodiment 28. A compound of Embodiment 26 wherein    -   each R¹⁷ is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆        alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R^(17a) is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆        alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylthio, C₁-C₆        haloalkylthio, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylthio, C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R¹⁸ is independently H, hydroxy, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆        alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl,        C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylthio, C₁-C₆ haloalkylthio, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylthio, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl,        C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R¹⁹ is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆        alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R²⁰ is independently H, hydroxy, amino, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆        alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl,        C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R^(20a) is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆        alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R^(23b) is independently H, halogen, cyano, hydroxy, C₁-C₄        alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₄ haloalkyl,        C₁-C₄ alkoxy, C₁-C₄ haloalkoxy, C₂-C₄ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₄        alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₄ alkoxycarbonyl or C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl;    -   each R^(24a) is independently H, C₁-C₄ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₄ haloalkyl, C₁-C₄ alkoxy, C₁-C₄        haloalkoxy, C₂-C₄ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₄ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₄        alkoxycarbonyl or C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl;    -   each R²⁵ is independently H, cyano, C₂-C₃ alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₃        haloalkylcarbonyl;    -   each R²⁶ is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆        alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl or G¹;        and    -   Embodiment 29. A compound of Formula 1 or Embodiment 26 wherein        each G² is a 5- or 6-membered heterocyclic ring, each optionally        substituted on ring members with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R¹⁴;    -   Embodiment 30. A compound of Embodiment 25 wherein each R⁷ is        independently halogen, cyano, C₁-C₂ alkyl, C₁-C₃ haloalkyl or        C₁-C₃ alkylsulfonyl.    -   Embodiment 31. A compound of Embodiment 30 wherein each R⁷ is        independently halogen or C₁-C₂ haloalkyl.    -   Embodiment 32. A compound of Embodiment 31 wherein each R⁷ is        independently halogen or C₁ haloalkyl.    -   Embodiment 33. A compound of Embodiment 32 wherein each R⁷ is        independently halogen or C₁ fluoroalkyl.    -   Embodiment 34. A compound of Embodiment 33 wherein each R⁷ is        independently halogen or CF₃.    -   Embodiment 35. A compound of Embodiment 34 wherein each R⁷ is        independently F, Cl, Br or CF₃.    -   Embodiment 36. A compound of Embodiment 35 wherein each R⁷ is        independently F or CF₃.    -   Embodiment 37. A compound of Embodiment 35 or 36 wherein at most        only one CF₃ substituent is present and is at the para position        of the Q¹ phenyl ring.    -   Embodiment 38. A compound of Embodiment 25 or Embodiment 26        wherein each R¹⁰ is independently halogen, cyano, nitro, C₁-C₂        alkyl, C₁-C₃ haloalkyl or C₁-C₃ alkylsulfonyl.    -   Embodiment 39. A compound of Embodiment 38 wherein each R¹⁰ is        independently halogen or C₁-C₂ haloalkyl.    -   Embodiment 40. A compound of Embodiment 39 wherein each R¹⁰ is        independently halogen or C₁ haloalkyl.    -   Embodiment 41. A compound of Embodiment 40 wherein each R¹⁰ is        independently halogen or C₁ fluoroalkyl.    -   Embodiment 42. A compound of Embodiment 41 wherein each R¹⁰ is        independently halogen or CF₃.    -   Embodiment 43. A compound of Embodiment 42 wherein each R¹⁰ is        independently F, Cl, Br or CF₃.    -   Embodiment 44. A compound of Embodiment 43 wherein each R¹⁰ is        independently F or CF₃.    -   Embodiment 45. A compound of Embodiment 44 wherein each R¹⁰ is        F.    -   Embodiment 46. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 45 wherein each R⁹ and R¹¹ is independently H or C₁-C₂        alkyl.    -   Embodiment 47. A compound of Embodiment 46 wherein,        independently, each R⁹ and R¹¹ is CH₃.    -   Embodiment 48. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Y¹ and Y² are        each independently NR¹²;    -   Embodiment 49. A compound of Embodiment 48 wherein each R¹² is        independently hydroxy, CHO, C₂-C₆ alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₆        haloalkylcarbonyl.    -   Embodiment 50. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 47 wherein Y¹ is O.    -   Embodiment 51. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 50 wherein Y² is O.    -   Embodiment 52. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 51 wherein Y¹ and Y² are both O.    -   Embodiment 53. A compound of Formula 1 wherein R¹ is cyano,        formyl, C₃-C₈ alkylcarbonylalkyl, —C(C₁-C₄ alkyl)═N—O(C₁-C₄        alkyl), —C(O)NH₂, C₂-C₆ cyanoalkyl, C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈        cycloalkenyl; or arylcarbonyl, arylalkenylalkyl,        arylcarbonylalkyl or —CPh=N—O(C₁-C₄ alkyl), each optionally        substituted on ring members with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R¹³; or G¹; or W¹G¹.    -   Embodiment 54. A compound of Embodiment 53 wherein R¹ is cyano,        formyl, C₃-C₈ alkylcarbonylalkyl, —C(C₁-C₄ alkyl)═N—O(C₁-C₄        alkyl), —C(O)NH₂, C₂-C₆ cyanoalkyl, C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈        cycloalkenyl; or arylcarbonyl, arylalkenylalkyl,        arylcarbonylalkyl or —CPh═N—O(C₁-C₄ alkyl), each optionally        substituted on ring members with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R¹³.    -   Embodiment 55. A compound of Embodiment 53 wherein R¹ is W¹G¹.    -   Embodiment 56. A compound of Embodiment 55 wherein each G¹ is        independently phenyl, or a 5- or 6-membered heterocyclic ring,        each optionally substituted on ring members with up to 5        substituents independently selected from R¹³.    -   Embodiment 57. A compound of Embodiment 56 wherein W¹ is C₁-C₃        alkylene, C₂-C₄ alkenylene, C₂-C₄ alkynylene, —(C₁-C₂        alkylene)C(═O)—, —C(═O)(C₁-C₂ alkylene)—, —CH₂O—, —CH₂NH—,        —OCH₂—, —NCH₂—, —N—, —O—, —S—, —SO— or —SO₂— wherein the free        bond projecting to the left indicates the connecting point of W¹        to N and the free bond projecting to the right indicates the        connecting point of W¹ to G¹.    -   Embodiment 58. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 52 wherein R¹ is H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl,        C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl or C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl.    -   Embodiment 59. A compound of Embodiment 58 wherein R¹ is H,        C₁-C₆ alkyl or C₁-C₆ haloalkyl.    -   Embodiment 60. A compound of Embodiment 59 wherein R¹ is H, Me,        Et or CHF₂.    -   Embodiment 61. A compound of Embodiment 60 wherein R¹ is H, Me        or Et.    -   Embodiment 62. A compound of Embodiment 61 wherein R¹ is H or        CH₃.    -   Embodiment 63. A compound of Embodiment 62 wherein R¹ is CH₃.    -   Embodiment 64. A compound of Embodiment 62 wherein R¹ is H.    -   Embodiment 65. A compound of Formula 1 wherein R¹ and R^(2a) are        taken together as C₃-C₆ alkylene or —CH₂OCH₂—.    -   Embodiment 66. A compound of Formula 1 wherein wherein R² and R³        are each independently hydroxy, C₁-C₄ haloalkyl or C₁-C₄ alkoxy.    -   Embodiment 67. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 20 or Embodiments 24 through 66 wherein R² is H or        CH₃.    -   Embodiment 68. A compound of Embodiment 67 wherein R² is H.    -   Embodiment 69. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 20 or Embodiments 24 through 68 wherein R³ is H or        CH₃.    -   Embodiment 70. A compound of Embodiment 69 wherein R³ is H.    -   Embodiment 71. A compound of Formula 1 wherein R² and R³ are        taken together with the carbon atom to which they are bonded to        form a C₃-C₇ cycloalkyl ring.    -   Embodiment 72. A compound of Formula 1 wherein R⁴ and R⁵ are        each independently hydroxy, C₁-C₄ alkoxy or C₁-C₄ haloalkyl.    -   Embodiment 73. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 71 wherein R⁴ is H or CH₃.    -   Embodiment 74. A compound of Embodiment 73 wherein R⁴ is H.    -   Embodiment 75. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 74 wherein R⁵ is H or CH₃.    -   Embodiment 76. A compound of Embodiment 75 wherein R⁵ is H.    -   Embodiment 77. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 76 wherein R⁶ is H or CH₃.    -   Embodiment 78. A compound of Embodiment 77 wherein R⁶ is H.    -   Embodiment 79. A compound of Formula 1 wherein R⁶ and Q² are        taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are bonded        to form an 8- to 10-membered bicyclic ring system, each ring or        ring system containing ring members selected from carbon atoms        and 1 to 4 heteroatoms independently selected from up to 2 O, up        to 2 S and up to 4 N atoms, wherein up to 3 carbon ring members        are independently selected from C(═O) and C(═S), and the sulfur        atom ring members are independently selected from        S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), each ring or ring system optionally        substituted with up to 5 substituents independently selected        from R⁷ on carbon atom ring members and selected from R⁹ on        nitrogen atom ring members.    -   Embodiment 80. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 78 wherein Q² is other than 1H-indazol-5-yl optionally        substituted at the 3-position.    -   Embodiment 81. A compound of Embodiment 80 wherein Q² is other        than 1H-indazol-5-yl optionally substituted at the 1- and        3-positions.    -   Embodiment 82. A compound of Embodiment 81 wherein Q² is other        than optionally substituted 1H-indazol-5-yl.    -   Embodiment 83. A compound of any one of Embodiments 1 through 82        wherein Q¹ is other than unsubstituted phenyl.    -   Embodiment 84. A compound of any one of Embodiments 1 through 83        wherein Q² is other than unsubstituted pyridinyl.    -   Embodiment 85. A compound of any one of Embodiments 1 through 84        wherein Q¹ is other than optionally substituted naphthalenyl.    -   Embodiment 86. A compound of any one of Embodiments 1 through 85        wherein G² is other than optionally substituted phenyl.    -   Embodiment 87. A compound of any one of Embodiments 1 through 85        wherein G² is other then optionally substituted phenyl at the 4        position (of Q¹).    -   Embodiment 88. A compound of any one of Embodiments 1 through 85        wherein G² is other than optionally substituted phenoxy    -   Embodiment 89. A compound of any one of Embodiments 1 through 85        wherein G² is other than optionally substituted phenoxy at the        4-position (of Q¹).    -   Embodiment 90. A compound of Formula 1 or any one of Embodiments        1 through 89 wherein the stereochemistry at 4-position is S.    -   Embodiment 91. A compound of Formula 1 wherein when R¹ is H, the        C(Y²)N(Q²)(R⁶) moiety bonded to the carbon at the 3-position and        the Q¹ moiety bonded to the carbon at the 4-position of the        cyclic amide ring are in the trans configuration.    -   Embodiment 92. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Q¹ is an 8- to        10-membered carbocyclic bicyclic ring system, wherein the ring        system is optionally substituted with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R⁷.    -   Embodiment 93. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Q¹ is an 8- to        10-membered heterobicyclic ring system, each ring or ring system        containing ring members selected from carbon atoms and 1 to 5        heteroatoms independently selected from up to 2 O, up to 2 S and        up to 5 N atoms, wherein up to 3 carbon ring members are        independently selected from C(═O) and C(═S), and the sulfur atom        ring members are independently selected from        S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), and the ring system is optionally        substituted with up to 5 substituents independently selected        from R⁷ on carbon atom ring members and selected from R⁹ on        nitrogen atom ring members.    -   Embodiment 94. A compound of Formula 1 wherein each of R⁷ and        R¹⁰ is independently halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, amino,        C₁-C₈ alkyl, C₁-C₈ cyanoalkyl, C₁-C₈ cyanoalkoxy, C₁-C₈        haloalkyl, C₁-C₈ nitroalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkenyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkenyl,        C₂-C₈ nitroalkenyl, C₂-C₈ alkynyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkynyl, C₂-C₈        alkoxyalkyl, C₃-C₈ alkoxyalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl,        C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyhaloalkoxy, C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl, cyclopropylmethyl,        1-methylcyclopropyl, 2-methylcyclopropyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkylalkyl, C₄-C₁₀ halocycloalkylalkyl, C₅-C₁₂        alkylcycloalkylalkyl, C₅-C₁₂ cycloalkylalkenyl, C₅-C₁₂        cycloalkylalkynyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl, C₃-C₈ halocycloalkyl,        C₄-C₁₀ alkylcycloalkyl, C₆-C₁₂ cycloalkylcycloalkyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkenyl, C₃-C₈ halocycloalkenyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkoxy,        C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkoxy, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxyalkyl, C₃-C₁₀        alkoxyalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylamino,        C₂-C₈ dialkylamino, C₂-C₈ halodialkylamino, C₂-C₈        alkylaminoalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkylaminoalkyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkylaminoalkyl, C₃-C₁₀ dialkylaminoalkyl, —CHO, C₂-C₈        alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkylcarbonyl, —C(═O)OH, C₂-C₈ alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₅-C₁₂        cycloalkylalkoxycarbonyl, —C(═O)NH₂, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl,        C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀ dialkylaminocarbonyl,        C₁-C₈ alkoxy, C₁-C₈ haloalkoxy, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkoxy, C₂-C₈        alkenyloxy, C₂-C₈ haloalkenyloxy, C₃-C₈ alkynyloxy, C₃-C₈        haloalkynyloxy, C₃-C₈ cycloalkoxy, C₃-C₈ halocycloalkoxy, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkylalkoxy, C₃-C₁₀ alkylcarbonylalkoxy, C₂-C₈        alkylcarbonyloxy, C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonyloxy, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkylcarbonyloxy, C₁-C₈ alkylsulfonyloxy, C₁-C₈        haloalkylsulfonyloxy, C₁-C₈ alkylthio, C₁-C₈ haloalkylthio,        C₃-C₈ cycloalkylthio, C₁-C₈ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₈        haloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₈ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₈ haloalkylsulfonyl,        C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, formylamino, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonylamino,        C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonylamino, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylamino, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonylamino, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonylamino, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonylamino, —SF₅, —SCN, SO₂NH₂, C₃-C₁₂        trialkylsilyl, C₄-C₁₂ trialkylsilylalkyl or C₄-C₁₂        trialkylsilylalkoxy; or G².    -   Embodiment 95. A compound of Formula 1 wherein each of R⁹ and        R¹¹ is independently cyano, C₁-C₃ alkyl, C₂-C₃ alkenyl, C₂-C₃        alkynyl, C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl, C₂-C₃ alkoxyalkyl, C₁-C₃ alkoxy,        C₂-C₃ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₃ alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₃ alkylaminoalkyl        or C₃-C₄ dialkylaminoalkyl    -   Embodiment 96. A compound of Formula 1 wherein at least one of        R⁷ is C₁-C₈ hydroxyalkyl.    -   Embodiment 97. A compound of Formula 1 wherein at least one of        R⁹ is C₁-C₈ hydroxyalkyl.    -   Embodiment 98. A compound of Formula 1 wherein at least one of        R¹⁰ is C₁-C₈ hydroxyalkyl.    -   Embodiment 99. A compound of Formula 1 wherein at least one of        R¹¹ is C₁-C₈ hydroxyalkyl.

Embodiments of this disclosure, including Embodiments 1-99 above as wellas any other embodiments described herein, can be combined in anymanner, and the descriptions of variables in the embodiments pertain notonly to the compounds of Formula 1 but also to the starting compoundsand intermediate compounds useful fir preparing the compounds ofFormula 1. In addition, embodiments of this disclosure, includingEmbodiments 1-91 above as well as any other embodiments describedherein, and any combination thereof, pertain to the compositions andmethods of the present disclosure.

-   -   Embodiment T1. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Q¹ is a 4- or        7-membered heterocyclic ring or an 8- to 10-membered bicyclic        ring system, each ring or ring system containing ring members        selected from carbon atoms and 1 to 5 heteroatoms independently        selected from up to 2 O, up to 2 S and up to 5 N atoms, wherein        up to 3 carbon ring members are independently selected from        C(═O) and C(═S), and the sulfur atom ring members are        independently selected from S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), each ring or        ring system optionally substituted with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R⁷ on carbon atom ring members and        selected from R⁹ on nitrogen atom ring members.    -   Embodiment T2. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Q¹ is C₂-C₁₀        alkenyl, C₂-C₁₀ alkynyl, C₂-C₁₀ haloalkenyl, C₂-C₁₀ haloalkynyl,        C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkenyl, C₄-C₁₀ halocycloalkenyl, C₂-C₈        alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl.    -   Embodiment T3. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Q² is a 4- or        7-membered heterocyclic ring or an 8- to 10-membered bicyclic        ring system, each ring or ring system containing ring members        selected from carbon atoms and 1 to 5 heteroatoms independently        selected from up to 2 O, up to 2 S and up to 5 N atoms, wherein        up to 3 carbon ring members are independently selected from        C(═O) and C(═S), and the sulfur atom ring members are        independently selected from S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), each ring or        ring system optionally substituted with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R⁷ on carbon atom ring members and        selected from R⁹ on nitrogen atom ring members.    -   Embodiment T4. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Q² is C₂-C₁₀        alkenyl, C₂-C₁₀ alkynyl, C₂-C₁₀ haloalkenyl, C₂-C₁₀ haloalkynyl,        C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkenyl, C₄-C₁₀ halocycloalkenyl, C₂-C₈        alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl.    -   Embodiment T5. A compound of Formula 1 wherein J is —CR²R³—,        —NR^(2a)— or —O—.    -   Embodiment T6. A compound of Embodiment T5 wherein J is —CR²R³—.    -   Embodiment T7. A compound of Embodiment T5 wherein J is        —NR^(2a)—.    -   Embodiment T8. A compound of Embodiment T5 wherein J is —O—.    -   Embodiment T9. A compound of Formula 1 wherein R¹ is cyano,        formyl, C₃-C₈ alkylcarbonylalkyl, —C(C₁-C₄ alkyl)═N—O(C₁-C₄        alkyl), —C(O)NH₂, C₂-C₆ cyanoalkyl, C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl; or        arylcarbonyl, arylalkenylalkyl, arylcarbonylalkyl or        —CPh=N—O(C₁-C₄ alkyl), each optionally substituted on ring        members with up to 5 substituents independently selected from        R¹³; or G¹; or W¹G¹.    -   Embodiment T10. A compound of Embodiment T9 wherein each G¹ is        independently phenyl, or a 5- or 6-membered heterocyclic ring,        each optionally substituted on ring members with up to 5        substituents independently selected from R¹³.    -   Embodiment T11. A compound of Embodiment T9 wherein W¹ is C₁-C₃        alkylene, C₂-C₄ alkenylene, C₂-C₄ alkynylene, —(C₁-C₂        alkylene)C(═O)—, —C(═O)(C₁-C₂ alkylene)—, —CH₂O, —CH₂NH—,        —OCH₂—, —NCH₂—, —N—, —O—, —S—, —SO— or —SO₂— wherein the free        bond projecting to the left indicates the connecting point of W¹        to N and the free bond projecting to the right indicates the        connecting point of W¹ to G¹.    -   Embodiment T12. A compound of Formula 1 wherein R² and R³ are        each independently hydroxy, C₁-C₄ haloalkyl or C₁-C₄ alkoxy.    -   Embodiment T13. A compound of Embodiment T7 wherein R^(2a) is        C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl or C₁-C₆ alkoxy.    -   Embodiment T14. A compound of Formula 1 wherein R¹ and R^(2a)        are taken together as C₃-C₆ alkylene or —CH₂OCH₂—.    -   Embodiment T15. A compound of Formula 1 wherein R⁴ and R⁵ are        each independently hydroxy, C₁-C₄ alkoxy or C₁-C₄ haloalkyl.    -   Embodiment T16. A compound of Formula 1 wherein R⁶ and Q² are        taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are bonded        to form an 8- to 10-membered bicyclic ring system, each ring or        ring system containing ring members selected from carbon atoms        and 1 to 4 heteroatoms independently selected from up to 2 O, up        to 2 S and up to 4 N atoms, wherein up to 3 carbon ring members        are independently selected from C(═O) and C(═S), and the sulfur        atom ring members are independently selected from        S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), each ring or ring system optionally        substituted with up to 5 substituents independently selected        from R⁷ on carbon atom ring members and selected from R⁹ on        nitrogen atom ring members.    -   Embodiment T17. A compound of Formula 1 wherein each R⁷ and R¹⁰        is independently hydroxy, amino, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₃-C₈        alkoxyalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxyhaloalkoxy, C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl, cyclopropylmethyl,        1-methylcyclopropyl, 2-methylcyclopropyl, C₂-C₈ alkylamino,        C₂-C₈ dialkylamino, C_(2-C8) halodialkylamino or C₃-C₈        cycloalkylamino; or G²; or    -   each R⁷ is independently R²⁶S(═O)═N—, R²⁶S(═O)₂NR²⁵—C(═O)—,        R²⁶(R²⁵N═)_(q)S(═O)_(p)—, wherein the free bond projecting to        the right indicates the connecting point to Q¹; or    -   each R¹⁰ is independently R¹⁷ON═CR^(17a)—, (R¹⁸)₂C═NO—,        (R¹⁹)₂NN═CR^(17a)—, (R¹⁸)₂C═NNR^(20a)—, R²⁰N═CR^(17a)—,        (R¹⁸)₂C═N—, R¹⁷ON═CR^(17a)C(R^(23b))₂—, (R¹⁸)₂C═NOC(R^(24a))₂—,        R²⁶S(═O)═N—, R²⁶S(═O)₂NR²⁵—C(═O)— or R²⁶(R²⁵N═)_(q)S(═O)_(p)—,        wherein the free bond projecting to the right indicates the        connecting point to Q².    -   Embodiment T18. A compound of Embodiment T17 wherein each p and        q are independently 0, 1 or 2 in each instance of        R²⁶(R²⁵N═)_(q)S(═O)_(p)—, provided that the sum of u and v is 0,        1 or 2 and when p is 0, q is other than 1 or 2.    -   Embodiment T19. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Y¹ and Y² are        each independently NR¹².    -   Embodiment T20. A compound of Embodiment T18 wherein each R¹² is        independently hydroxy, CHO, C₂-C₆ alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₆        haloalkylcarbonyl.    -   Embodiment T21. A compound of Formula 1 wherein each G² is a 5-        or 6-membered heterocyclic ring, each optionally substituted on        ring members with up to 5 substituents independently selected        from R¹⁴.    -   Embodiment T22. A compound of Formula 1 wherein each R¹⁷ is        independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈        cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl; C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl,        C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl,        C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀ dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁ C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfinyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆        alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆ alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈        dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R^(17a) is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆        alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylthio, C₁-C₆        haloalkylthio, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylthio, C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R¹⁸ is independently H, hydroxy, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆        alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl,        C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylthio, C₁-C₆ haloalkylthio, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylthio, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl,        C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R¹⁹ is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆        alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R²⁰ is independently H, hydroxy, amino, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆        alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl,        C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R^(20a) is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆        alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl or G¹;    -   each R^(23b) is independently H, halogen, cyano, hydroxy, C₁-C₄        alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₄ haloalkyl,        C₁-C₄ alkoxy, C₁-C₄ haloalkoxy, C₂-C₄ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₄        alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₄ alkoxycarbonyl or C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl;    -   each R^(24a) is independently H, C₁-C₄ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₄ haloalkyl, C₁-C₄ alkoxy, C₁-C₄        haloalkoxy, C₂-C₄ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₄ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₄        alkoxycarbonyl or C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl;    -   each R²⁵ is independently H, cyano, C₂-C₃ alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₃        haloalkylcarbonyl;    -   each R²⁶ is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,        C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆        alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl or G¹.    -   Embodiment U1. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Q¹ is other than        a phenyl ring or a naphthalenyl ring system, each ring or ring        system optionally substituted with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R⁷; or a 5- to 6-membered fully        unsaturated heterocyclic ring or an 8- to 10-membered        heteroaromatic bicyclic ring system, each ring or ring system        containing ring members selected from carbon atoms and 1 to 4        heteroatoms independently selected from up to 2 O, up to 2 S and        up to 4 N atoms, wherein up to 3 carbon ring members are        independently selected from C(═O) and C(═S), and the sulfur atom        ring members are independently selected from        S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), each ring or ring system optionally        substituted with up to 5 substituents independently selected        from R⁷ on carbon atom ring members and selected from R⁹ on        nitrogen atom ring members.    -   Embodiment U2. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Q² is other than        a phenyl ring or a naphthalenyl ring system, each ring or ring        system optionally substituted with up to 5 substituents        independently selected from R¹⁰; or a 5- to 6-membered fully        unsaturated heterocyclic ring or an 8- to 10-membered        heteroaromatic bicyclic ring system, each ring or ring system        containing ring members selected from carbon atoms and 1 to 4        heteroatoms independently selected from up to 2 O, up to 2 S and        up to 4 N atoms, wherein up to 3 carbon ring members are        independently selected from C(═O) and C(═S), and the sulfur atom        ring members are independently selected from        S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), each ring or ring system optionally        substituted with up to 5 substituents independently selected        from R¹⁰ on carbon atom ring members and selected from R¹¹ on        nitrogen atom ring members.    -   Embodiment U3. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Y¹ is other than        O, S or NR¹².    -   Embodiment U4. A compound of Formula 1 wherein Y² is other than        O, S or NR¹².    -   Embodiment U5. A compound of Formula 1 wherein R¹ is other than        H, hydroxy, amino, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl,        C₃-C₆ alkynyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl,        C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylthio, C₁-C₆ haloalkylthio, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylthio, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl,        C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl or G¹.    -   Embodiment U6. A compound of Formula 1 wherein R² and R³,        independently, are other than H, halogen or C₁-C₄ alkyl.    -   Embodiment U7. A compound of Formula 1 wherein R² and R³ are        taken together with the carbon atom to which they are bonded to        form other than a C₃-C₇ cycloalkyl ring.    -   Embodiment U8. A compound of Formula 1 wherein R⁴ and R⁵,        independently, are each other than H, halogen or C₁-C₄ alkyl.    -   Embodiment U9. A compound of Formula 1 wherein R⁶ is other than        H, hydroxy, amino, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl,        C₃-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylthio, C₁-C₆ haloalkylthio, C₃-C₈        cycloalkylthio, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl,        C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl or G¹.    -   Embodiment U10. A compound of Formula 1 wherein each R⁷ and R¹⁰,        independently, is other than halogen, cyano, nitro, C₁-C₈ alkyl,        C₁-C₈ haloalkyl, C₁-C₈ nitroalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkenyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkenyl, C₂-C₈ nitroalkenyl, C₂-C₈ alkynyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkynyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylalkyl, C₄-C₁₀ halocycloalkylalkyl,        C₅-C₁₂ alkylcycloalkylalkyl, C₅-C₁₂ cycloalkylalkenyl, C₅-C₁₂        cycloalkylalkynyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl, C₃-C₈ halocycloalkyl,        C₄-C₁₀ alkylcycloalkyl, C₆-C₁₂ cycloalkylcycloalkyl, C₃-C₈        cycloalkenyl, C₃-C₈ halocycloalkenyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkoxyalkyl, C₃-C₈ haloalkoxyalkoxy, C₃-C₈ alkoxyalkoxy,        C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxyalkyl, C₃-C₁₀ alkoxyalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈        alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminoalkyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylaminoalkyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminoalkyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminoalkyl, —CHO, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, —C(═O)OH, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀        cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₅-C₁₂ cycloalkylalkoxycarbonyl, —C(═O)NH₂,        C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀        dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₈ alkoxy, C₁-C₈ haloalkoxy, C₂-C₈        alkoxyalkoxy, C₂-C₈ alkenyloxy, C₂-C₈ haloalkenyloxy, C₃-C₈        alkynyloxy, C₃-C₈ haloalkynyloxy, C₃-C₈ cycloalkoxy, C₃-C₈        halocycloalkoxy, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylalkoxy, C₃-C₁₀        alkylcarbonylalkoxy, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyloxy, C₂-C₈        haloalkylcarbonyloxy, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyloxy, C₁-C₈        alkylsulfonyloxy, C₁-C₈ haloalkylsulfonyloxy, C₁-C₈ alkylthio,        C₁-C₈ haloalkylthio, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylthio, C₁-C₈ alkylsulfinyl,        C₁-C₈ haloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₈ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₈        haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, formylamino, C₂-C₈        alkylcarbonylamino, C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonylamino, C₂-C₈        alkoxycarbonylamino, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonylamino, C₁-C₆        haloalkylsulfonylamino, —SF₅, —SCN, SO₂NH₂, C₃-C₁₂        trialkylsilyl, C₄-C₁₂ trialkylsilylalkyl, C₄-C₁₂        trialkylsilylalkoxy or G².    -   Embodiment U11. A compound of Formula 1 wherein each R⁸ is other        than H, cyano, C₂-C₃ alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₃ haloalkylcarbonyl.    -   Embodiment U12. A compound of Formula 1 wherein each R⁹ and R¹¹,        independently, is other than cyano, C₁-C₃ alkyl, C₂-C₃ alkenyl,        C₂-C₃ alkynyl, C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl, C₂-C₃ alkoxyalkyl, C₁-C₃        alkoxy, C₂-C₃ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₃ alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₃        alkylaminoalkyl or C₃-C₄ dialkylaminoalkyl.    -   Embodiment U13. A compound of Formula 1 wherein each R¹² is        other than H, cyano, C₁-C₄ alkyl, C₁-C₄ haloalkyl, —(C═O)CH₃ or        —(C═O)CF₃.    -   Embodiment U14. A compound of Formula 1 wherein each G¹,        independently, is other than phenyl, phenylmethyl (i.e. benzyl),        pyridinylmethyl, phenylcarbonyl (i.e. benzoyl), phenoxy,        phenylethynyl, phenylsulfonyl or a 5- or 6-membered        heteroaromatic ring, each optionally substituted on ring members        with up to 5 substituents independently selected from R¹³.    -   Embodiment U15. A compound of Formula 1 wherein each G²,        independently, is other than phenyl, phenylmethyl (i.e. benzyl),        pyridinylmethyl, phenylcarbonyl (i.e. benzoyl), phenoxy,        phenylethynyl, phenylsulfonyl or a 5- or 6-membered        heteroaromatic ring, each optionally substituted on ring members        with up to 5 substituents independently selected from R¹⁴.    -   Embodiment U16. A compound of Formula 1 wherein each R¹³ and        R¹⁴, independently, is other than halogen, cyano, hydroxy,        amino, nitro, —CHO, —C(═O)OH, —C(═O)NH₂, —SO₂NH₂, C₁-C₆ alkyl,        C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₂-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈        alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxycarbonyl,        C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₅-C₁₂ cycloalkylalkoxycarbonyl,        C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀ dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆        alkoxy, C₁-C₆ haloalkoxy, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyloxy, C₁-C₆        alkylthio, C₁-C₆ haloalkylthio, C₁-C₆ C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl,        C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆        alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀        trialkylsilyl, C₁-C₆ alkylamino, C₂-C₈ dialkylamino, C₂-C₈        alkylcarbonylamino, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonylamino, phenyl, pyridinyl        or thienyl.    -   Embodiment U17. A compound of Formula 1 wherein each u and v,        independently, is other than 0, 1 or 2 in each instance of        S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), provided that the sum of u and v is 0, 1 or        2.    -   Embodiment U18. A compound of Formula 1 other than wherein Y¹ is        O; Y² is O; R¹ is H; J is —CR²R³—; R² is H; R³ is H; R⁴ is H; R⁵        is H, Q¹ is Ph(3,4-di-F); Q² is 1,3-benzodioxol-4-yl(2,2-di-F);        and R⁶ is H.    -   Embodiment U19. A compound of Formula 1 other than wherein Y¹ is        O; Y² is O; R¹ is H; J is —CR²R³—; R² is H; R³ is H; R⁴ is H; R⁵        is H, Q¹ is 1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl(2,2-di-F); Q² is Ph(2,3-di-F);        and R⁶ is H.    -   Embodiment U20. A compound of Formula 1 other than wherein Y¹ is        O; Y² is O; R¹ is H; J is —CR²R³—; R² is H; R³ is H; R⁴ is H; R⁵        is H, Q¹ is 1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl(2,2-di-F); Q² is Ph(2-F); and        R⁶ is H.    -   Embodiment U21. A compound of Formula 1 other than wherein Y¹ is        O; Y² is O; R¹ is H; J is —CR²R³—; R² is H; R³ is H; R⁴ is H; R⁵        is H, Q¹ is 1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl(2,2-di-F); Q² is Ph(2-CF₃); and        R⁶ is H.    -   Embodiment U22. A compound of Formula 1 other than wherein Y¹ is        O; Y² is O; R¹ is H; J is —CR²R³—; R² is H; R³ is H; R⁴ is H; R⁵        is H, Q¹ is 1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl(2,2-di-F); Q² is Ph(2-F); and        R⁶ is H.    -   Embodiment U23. A compound of Formula 1 other than wherein Y¹ is        O; Y² is O; R¹ is H; J is —CR²R³—; R² is H; R³ is H; R⁴ is H; R⁵        is H, Q¹ is 1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl(2,2-di-F); Q² is        Ph(2,3,4-tri-F); and R⁶ is H.    -   Embodiment U24. A compound of Formula 1 other than wherein Y¹ is        O; Y² is O; R¹ is Me; J is —CR²R³—; R² is H; R³ is H; R⁴ is H;        R⁵ is H, Q¹ is Ph(3-CF₃); Q² is Ph(2-F); and R⁶ is H.

Embodiments of this disclosure, including Embodiments T1 through T22,Embodiments U1 through U24 above as well as any other embodiments(including Embodiments 1 through 91) as described herein, can becombined in any manner, and the descriptions of variables in theembodiments pertain not only to the compounds of Formula 1 but also tothe starting compounds and intermediate compounds useful for preparingthe compounds of Formula 1. In addition, embodiments of this disclosure,including Embodiments 1-91 above and Embodiments T1 through T22 andEmbodiments U1 through U24 as well as any other embodiments describedherein, and any combination thereof, pertain to the compositions andmethods of the present disclosure.

Specific embodiments include compounds of Formula 1 selected from thegroup consisting of:

(3S,4S)-N-(2,3-difluorophenyl)-1-methyl-2-oxo-4-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide(Compound 623);

(3S,4S)-4-(3,4-difluorophenyl)-N-(2-fluorophenyl)-1-methyl-2-oxo-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide(Compound 596);

(3S,4S)-N-(2,3-difluorophenyl)-4-(3,4-difluorophenyl)-1-methyl-2-oxo-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide(Compound 639); and

(3S,4S)-N-(2-fluorophenyl)-1-methyl-2-oxo-4-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide(Compound 622).

Specific Embodiments include a compound of Formula 1 selected from thegroup consisting of Compound Numbers (where the Compound Number refersto the compound in Index Tables A, B, C, D, E or F): 353, 354, 355, 357,358, 359, 360, 441, 442, 443, 444, 511, 524, 525, 684, 685, 714, 715 and716.

This disclosure also relates to a method for controlling undesiredvegetation comprising applying to the locus of the vegetationherbicidally effective amounts of the compounds of this disclosure(e,g., as a composition described herein). Of note as embodimentsrelating to methods of use are those involving the compounds ofembodiments described above. Many compounds of this disclosure areparticularly useful for selective control of weeds in crops such aswheat, barley, maize, soybean, sunflower, cotton, oilseed rape and rice,and specialty crops such as sugarcane, citrus, fruit and nut crops.

Also noteworthy as embodiments are herbicidal compositions of thepresent disclosure comprising the compounds of embodiments describedabove.

This disclosure also includes a herbicidal mixture comprising (a) acompound selected from Formula 1, N-oxides, and salts thereof, and (b)at least one additional active ingredient selected from (b1) photosystemII inhibitors, (b2) acetohydroxy acid synthase (AHAS) inhibitors, (b3)acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) inhibitors, (b4) auxin mimics, (b5)5-enol-pyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) synthase inhibitors, (b6)photosystem I electron diverters, (b7) protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO)inhibitors, (b8) glutamine synthetase (GS) inhibitors, (b9) very longchain fatty acid (VLCFA) elongase inhibitors, (b10) auxin transportinhibitors, (b11) phytoene desaturase (PDS) inhibitors, (b12)4-hydroxyphenyl-pyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) inhibitors, (b13)homogentisate solenesyltransererase (HST) inhibitors, (b14) cellulosebiosynthesis inhibitors, (b15) other herbicides including mitoticdisruptors, organic arsenicals, asulam, bromobutide, cinmethylin,cumyluron, dazomet, difenzoquat, dymron, etobenzanid, flurenol,fosamine, fosamine-ammonium, metam, methyldymron, oleic acid,oxaziclomefone, pelargonic acid and pyributicarb, and (b16) herbicidesafeners; and salts of compounds of (b1) through (b16).

“Photosystem II inhibitors” (b1) are chemical compounds that bind to theD-1 protein at the Q_(B)-binding niche and thus block electron transportfrom Q_(A) to Q_(B) in the chloroplast thylakoid membranes. Theelectrons blocked from passing through photosystem II are transferredthrough a series of reactions to form toxic compounds that disrupt cellmembranes and cause chloroplast swelling, membrane leakage, andultimately cellular destruction. The Q_(B)-binding niche has threedifferent binding sites: binding site A binds the triazines such asatrazine, triazinones such as hexazinone, and uracils such as bromacil,binding site B binds the phenylureas such as diuron, and binding site Cbinds benzothiadiazoles such as bentazon, nitriles such as bromoxyniland phenyl-pyridazines such as pyridate. Examples of photosystem IIinhibitors include ametryn, amicarbazone, atrazine, bentazon, bromacil,bromofenoxim, bromoxynil, chlorbromuron, chloridazon, chlorotoluron,chloroxuron, cumyluron, cyanazine, daimuron, desmedipham, desmetryn,dimefuron, dimethametryn, diuron, ethidimuron, fenuron, fluometuron,hexazinone, ioxynil, isoproturon, isouron, lenacil, linuron, metamitron,methabenzthiazuron, metobromuron, metoxuron, metribuzin, monolinuron,neburon, pentanochlor, phenmedipham, prometon, prometryn, propanil,propazine, pyridafol, pridate, siduron, simazine, simetryn, tebuthiuron,terbacil, terbumeton, terbuthylazine, terbutryn and trietazine. Of noteis a compound of the disclosure mixed with atrazine, bromoxynil ormetribuzin.

“AHAS inhibitors” (b2) are chemical compounds that inhibit acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS), also known as acetolactate synthase (ALS), andthus kill plants by inhibiting the production of the branched-chainaliphatic amino acids such as valine, leucine and isoleucine, which arerequired for protein synthesis and cell growth. Examples of AHASinhibitors include amidosulfuron, azimsulfuron, bensulfuron-methyl,bispyribac-sodium, cloransulam-methyl, chlorimuron-ethyl, chlorsulfuron,cinosulfuron, cyclosulfamuron, diclosulam, ethametsulfuron-methyl,ethoxysulfuron, flazasulfuron, florasulam, flucarbazone-sodium,flumetsulam, flupyrsulfuron-methyl, flupyrsulfuron-sodium,foramsulfuron, halosulfuron-methyl, imazamethabenz-methyl, imazamox,imazapic, imazapyr, imazaquin, imazethapyr, imazosulfuron,iodosulfuron-methyl (including sodium salt), iofensulfuron(2-iodo-N-[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino]carbonyl]benzenesulfonamide),mesosulfuron-methyl, metazosulfuron(3-chloro-4-(5,6-dihydro-5-methyl-1,4,2-dioxazin-3-yl)-N-[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl)amino]carbonyl]-1-methyl-1H-pyrazole-5-sulfonamide),metosulam, metsulfuron-methyl, nicosulfuron, oxasulfuron, penoxsulam,primisulfuron-methyl, propoxycarbazone-sodium, propyrisulfuron(2-chloro-N-[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl)amino]carbonyl]-6-propylimidazo[1,2-b]pyridazine-3-sulfonamide),prosulfuron, pyrazosulfuron-ethyl, pyribenzoxim, pyriftalid,pyriminobac-methyl, pyrithiobac-sodium, rimsulfuron,sulfometuron-methyl, sulfosulfuron, thiencarbazone,thifensulfuron-methyl, triafamone(N-[2-[(4,6-dimethoxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)carbonyl]-6-fluorophenyl]-1,1-difluoro-N-methylmethanesulfonamide),triasulfuron, tribenuron-methyl, trifloxysulfuron (including sodiumsalt), triflusulfuron-methyl and tritosulfuron. Of note is a compound ofthis disclosure mixed with nicosulfuron, flupyrsulfuron or chlorimuron.

“ACCase inhibitors” (b3) are chemical compounds that inhibit theacetyl-CoA carboxylase enzyme, which is responsible for catalyzing anearly step in lipid and fatty acid synthesis in plants. Lipids areessential components of cell membranes, and without them, new cellscannot be produced. The inhibition of acetyl CoA carboxylase and thesubsequent lack of lipid production leads to losses in cell membraneintegrity, especially in regions of active growth such as meristems.Eventually shoot and rhizome growth ceases, and shoot meristems andrhizome buds begin to die back. Examples of ACCase inhibitors includealloxydim, butroxydim, clethodim, clodinafop, cycloxydim, cyhalofop,diclofop, fenoxaprop, fluazifop, haloxyfop, pinoxaden, profoxydim,propaquizafop, quizalofop, sethoxydim, tepraloxydim and tralkoxydim,including resolved forms such as fenoxaprop-P, fluazifop-P, haloxyfop-Pand quizalofop-P and ester forms such as clodinafop-propargyl,cyhalofop-butyl, diclofop-methyl and fenoxaprop-P-ethyl. Of note is acompound of this disclosure mixed with pinoxaden or quizalofop.

Auxin is a plant hormone that regulates growth in many plant tissues.“Auxin mimics” (b4) are chemical compounds mimicking the plant growthhormone auxin, thus causing uncontrolled and disorganized growth leadingto plant death in susceptible species. Examples of auxin mimics includeaminocyclopyrachlor(6-amino-5-chloro-2-cyclopropyl-4-pyrimidinecarboxylic acid) and itsmethyl and ethyl esters and its sodium and potassium salts,aminopyralid, benazolin-ethyl, chloramben, clacyfos, clomeprop,clopyralid, dicamba, 2,4-D, 2,4-DB, dichlorprop, fluroxypyr, halauxifen(4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-2-pyridinecarboxylicacid), halauxifen-methyl (methyl4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-2-pyridinecarboxylate),MCPA, MCPB, mecoprop, picloram, quinclorac, quinmerac, 2,3,6-TBA,triclopyr, and methyl4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoro-2-pyridinecarboxylate.Of note is a compound of this disclosure mixed with dicamba. “EPSPsynthase inhibitors” (b5) are chemical compounds that inhibit theenzyme, 5-enol-pyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase, which is involvedin the synthesis of aromatic amino acids such as tyrosine, tryptophanand phenylalanine. EPSP inhibitor herbicides are readily absorbedthrough plant foliage and translocated in the phloem to the growingpoints. Glyphosate is a relatively nonselective postemergence herbicidethat belongs to this group. Glyphosate includes esters and salts such asammonium, isopropylammonium, potassium, sodium (including sesquisodium)and trimesium (alternatively named sulfosate).

“Photosystem I electron diverters” (b6) are chemical compounds thataccept electrons from Photosystem I, and after several cycles, generatehydroxyl radicals. These radicals are extremely reactive and readilydestroy unsaturated lipids, including membrane fatty acids andchlorophyll. This destroys cell membrane integrity, so that cells andorganelles “leak”, leading to rapid leaf wilting and desiccation, andeventually to plant death. Examples of this second type ofphotosynthesis inhibitor include diquat and paraquat.

“PPO inhibitors” (b7) are chemical compounds that inhibit the enzymeprotoporphyrinogen oxidase, quickly resulting in formation of highlyreactive compounds in plants that rupture cell membranes, causing cellfluids to leak out. Examples of PPO inhibitors includeacifluorfen-sodium, azafenidin, benzfendizone, bifenox, butafenacil,carfentrazone, carfentrazone-ethyl, chlomethoxyfen, cinidon-ethyl,fluazolate, flufenpyr-ethyl, flumiclorac-pentyl, flumioxazin,fluoroglycofen-ethyl, fluthiacet-methyl, fomesafen, halosafen, lactofen,oxadiargyl, oxadiazon, oxyfluorfen, pentoxazone, profluazol, pyraclonil,pyraflufen-ethyl, saflufenacil, sulfentrazone, thidiazimin,trifludimoxazin(dihydro-1,5-dimethyl-6-thioxo-3-[2,2,7-trifluoro-3,4-dihydro-3-oxo-4-(2-propyn-1-yl)-2H-1,4-benzoxazin-6-yl]-1,3,5-triazine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione)and tiafenacil (methylN-[2-[[2-chloro-5-[3,6-dihydro-3-methyl-2,6-dioxo-4-(trifluoromethyl)-1(2H)-pyrimidinyl]-4-fluorophenyl]thio]-1-oxopropyl]-β-alaninate).

“GS inhibitors” (b8) are chemical compounds that inhibit the activity ofthe glutamine synthetase enzyme, which plants use to convert ammoniainto glutamine. Consequently, ammonia accumulates and glutamine levelsdecrease. Plant damage probably occurs due to the combined effects ofammonia toxicity and deficiency of amino acids required for othermetabolic processes. The GS inhibitors include glufosinate and itsesters and salts such as glufosinate-ammonium and other phosphinothricinderivatives, glufosinate-P((2S)-2-amino-4-(hydroxymethylphosphinyl)butanoic acid) and bilanaphos.

“VLCFA elongase inhibitors” (b9) are herbicides having a wide variety ofchemical structures, which inhibit the elongase. Elongase is one of theenzymes located in or near chloroplasts which are involved inbiosynthesis of VLCFAs. In plants, very-long-chain fatty acids are themain constituents of hydrophobic polymers that prevent desiccation atthe leaf surface and provide stability to pollen grains. Such herbicidesinclude acetochlor, alachlor, anilofos, butachlor, cafenstrole,dimethachlor, dimethenamid, diphenamid, fenoxasulfone(3-[[(2,5-dichloro-4-ethoxyphenyl)methyl]sulfonyl]-4,5-dihydro-5,5-dimethylisoxazole),fentrazamide, flufenacet, indanofan, mefenacet, metazachlor,metolachlor, naproanilide, napropamide, napropamide-M((2R)-N,N-diethyl-2-(1-naphthalenyloxy)propanamide), pethoxamid,piperophos, pretilachior, propachlor, propisochlor, pyroxasulfone, andthenylchlor, including resolved forms such as S-metolachlor andchloroacetamides and oxyacetamides. Of note is a compound of thisdisclosure mixed with flufenacet.

“Auxin transport inhibitors” (b10) are chemical substances that inhibitauxin transport in plants, such as by binding with an auxin-carrierprotein. Examples of auxin transport inhibitors include diflufenzopyr,naptalam (also known as N-(1-naphthyl)phthalamic acid and2-[(1-naphthalenylamino)carbonyl]benzoic acid).

“PDS inhibitors” (b11) are chemical compounds that inhibit carotenoidbiosynthesis pathway at the phytoene desaturase step. Examples of PDSinhibitors include beflubutamid, diflufenican, fluridone,flurochloridone, flurtamone norflurzon and picolinafen.

“HPPD inhibitors” (b12) are chemical substances that inhibit thebiosynthesis of synthesis of 4-hydroxyphenyl-pyruvate dioxygenase.Examples of HPPD inhibitors include benzobicyclon, benzofenap,bicyclopyrone(4-hydroxy-3-[[2-[(2-methoxyethoxy)methyl]-6-(trifluoromethyl)-3-pyridinyl]carbonyl]bicyclo[3.2.1]oct-3-en-2-one),fenquinotrione(2-[[8-chloro-3,4-dihydro-4-(4-methoxyphenyl)-3-oxo-2-quinoxalinyl]carbonyl]-1,3-cyclohexanedione),isoxachlortole, isoxaflutole, mesotrione, pyrasulfotole, pyrazolynate,pyrazoxyfen, sulcotrione, tefuryltrione, tembotrione, tolpyralate(1-[[1-ethyl-4-[3-(2-methoxyethoxy)-2-methyl-4-(methylsulfonyl)benzoyl]-1H-pyrazol-5-yl]oxy]ethylmethyl carbonate), topramezone,5-chloro-3-[(2-hydroxy-6-oxo-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)carbonyl]-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2(1H)-quinoxalinone,4-(2,6-diethyl-4-methylphenyl)-5-hydroxy-2,6-dimethyl-3(2H)-pyridazinone,4-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-[(2-hydroxy-6-oxo-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)carbonyl]-2-methyl-1,2,4-triazine-3,5(2H,4H)-dione,5-[(2-hydroxy-6-oxo-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)carbonyl]-2-(3-methoxyphenyl)-3-(3-methoxypropyl)-4(3H)-pyrimidinone,2-methyl-N-(4-methyl-1,2,5-oxadiazol-3-yl)-3-(methylsulfinyl)-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzamideand2-methyl-3-(methylsulfonyl)-N-(1-methyl-1H-tetrazol-5-yl)-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzamide.Of note is a compound of this disclosure mixed with mesotrione orpyrasulfatole.

“HST inhibitors” (b13) disrupt a plant's ability to converthomogentisate to 2-methyl-6-solanyl-1,4-benzoquinone, thereby disruptingcarotenoid biosynthesis. Examples of HST inhibitors include haloxydine,pyriclor,3-(2-chloro-3,6-difluorophenyl)-4-hydroxy-1-methyl-1,5-naphthyridin-2(1H)-one,7-(3,5-dichloro-4-pyridinyl)-5-(2,2-difluoroethyl)-8-hydroxypyrido[2,3-b]pyrazin-6(5H)-oneand4-(2,6-diethyl-4-methylphenyl)-5-hydroxy-2,6-dimethyl-3(2H)-pyridazinone.

HST inhibitors also include compounds of Formulae A and B.

-   -   wherein R^(d1) is H, Cl or CF₃; R^(d2) is H, Cl or Br; R^(d3) is        H or Cl; R^(d4) is H, Cl or CF₃; R^(d5) is CH₃, CH₂CH₃ or        CH₂CHF₂; and R^(d6) is OH, or —OC(═O)-i-Pr; and R^(e1) is H, F,        Cl, CH₃ or CH₂CH₃; R^(e2) is H or CF₃; R^(e3) is H, CH₃ or        CH₂CH₃; R^(e4) is H, F or Br; R^(e5) is Cl, CH₃, CF₃, OCF₃ or        CH₂CH₃; R^(e6) is H, CH₃, CH₂CHF₂ or C═CH; R^(e7) is OH,        —OC(═O)Et, —OC(═O)-i-Pr or —OC(═O)-t-Bu; and A^(e8) is N or CH.

“Cellulose biosynthesis inhibitors” (b14) inhibit the biosynthesis ofcellulose in certain plants. They are most effective when appliedpreemergence or early postemergence on young or rapidly growing plants.Examples of cellulose biosynthesis inhibitors include chlorthiamid,dichlobenil, flupoxam, indaziflam(N²-[(1R,2S)-2,3-dihydro-2,6-dimethyl-1H-inden-1-yl]-6-(1-fluoroethyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine),isoxaben and triaziflam.

“Other herbicides” (b15) include herbicides that act through a varietyof different modes of action such as mitotic disruptors (e.g.,flamprop-M-methyl and flamprop-M-isopropyl), organic arsenicals (e.g.,DSMA., and MSMA), 7,8-dihydropteroate synthase inhibitors, chloroplastisoprenoid synthesis inhibitors and cell-wall biosynthesis inhibitors.Other herbicides include those herbicides having unknown modes of actionor do not fall into a specific category listed in (b1) through (b14) oract through a combination of modes of action listed above. Examples ofother herbicides include aclonifen, asulam, amitrole, bromobutide,cinmethylin, clomazone, cumyluron, cyclopyrimorate(6-chloro-3-(2-cyclopropyl-6-methylphenoxy)-4-pyridazinyl4-morpholinecarboxylate), daimuron, difenzoquat, etobenzanid,fluometuron, flurenol, fosamine, fosamine-ammonium, dazomet, dymron,ipfencarbazone(1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-N-(2,4-dorophenyl)-1,5-dihydro-N-(1-methylethyl)-5-oxo-4H-1,2,4-triazole-4-carboxamide),metam, methyldymron, oleic acid, oxaziclomefone, pelargonic acid,pyributicarb and5-[[(2,6-difluorophenyl)methoxy]methyl]-4,5-dihydro-5-methyl-3-(3-methyl-2-thienyl)isoxazole.

“Herbicide safeners” (b16) are substances added to a herbicideformulation to eliminate or reduce phytotoxic effects of the herbicideto certain crops. These compounds protect crops from injury byherbicides but typically do not prevent the herbicide from controllingundesired vegetation. Examples of herbicide safeners include but are notlimited to benoxacor, cloquintocet-mexyl, cumyluron, cyometrinil,cyprosulfamide, daimuron, dichlormid, dicyclonon, dietholate,dimepiperate, fenchlorazole-ethyl, fenclorim, flurazole, fluxofenim,furilazole, isoxadifen-ethyl, mefenpyr-diethyl, mephenate,methoxyphenone, naphthalic anhydride, oxabetrinil,N-(aminocarbonyl)-2-methylbenzenesulfonamide andN-(aminocarbonyl)-2-fiuorobenzenesulfonamide,1-bromo-4-[(chloromethyl)sulfonyl]benzene,2-(dichloromethyl)-2-methyl-1,3-dioxolane (MG 191),4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azospiro-[4.5]decane (MON 4660),2,2-dichloro-1-(2,2,5-trimethyl-3-oxazolidinyl)-ethanone and2-methoxy-N-[[4-[[(methylamino)carbonyl]amino]phenyl]sulfonyl]-benzamide.Of note is dietholate,2,2-dichloro-1-(2,2,5-trimethyl-3-oxazolidinyl)-ethanone and2-methoxy-N-[[4-[[(methylamino)carbonyl]amino]phenyl]sulfonyl]-benzamide(alternatively named N-(2-methoxybenzoyl)-4-[(methylaminocarbonyl)amino]benzenesulfonamide; CAS #129531-12-0). Of particular note is2-methoxy-N-[[4-[[(methylano)carbonyl]amino]phenyl]sulfonyl]-benzamide(alternatively namedN-(2-methoxybenzoyl)-4-[(methylaminocarbonyl)amino]benzenesulfonamide;CAS #129531-12-0) mixed with any one of the compounds listed in IndexTables A, B, C, D, E or F.

The compounds of Formula 1 can be prepared by general methods known inthe art of synthetic organic chemistry. Of note are the followingmethods described in Schemes 1-22 and variations thereof. Thedefinitions of R¹, R², R^(2a), R³, R⁴, R⁵, R⁶, Q¹, Q², J, Y¹, and Y² inthe compounds of Formulae 1 through 20 below are as defined above in theSummary unless otherwise noted. Formulae 1a-1h, 2b, 3a-3b, 4b, 5a, 5a′,5a″ and 10a are various subsets of a compound of Formulae 1, 2, 3, 4, 5and 10 respectively. Substituents for each subset formula are as definedfor its parent formula unless otherwise noted.

As shown in Scheme 1 compounds of Formula 1a (i.e. Formula 1 wherein R¹,R⁴ and R⁵ are H, Y¹ and Y² are O and J is —CR²R³—) can be prepared byreaction of acids of Formula 2 with amines of Formula 3 in the presenceof a dehydrative coupling reagent such as propylphosphonic anhydride,dicyclohexylcarbodiimide,N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-N′-ethylcarbodiimide,N,N′-carbonyldiimidazole, 2-chloro-1,3-dimethylimidazolium chloride or2-chloro-1-methylpyridinium iodide. Polymer-supported reagents, such aspolymer-supported cyclohexylcarbodiimide, are also suitable. Thesereactions are typically run at temperatures ranging from 0-60° C. in asolvent such as dichloromethane, acetonitrile, N,N-dimethylformamide orethyl acetate in the presence of a base such as triethylamine,N,N-diisopropylamine, or 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene. See OrganicProcess Research & Development 2009, 13, 900-906 for coupling conditionsemploying propylphosphonic anhydride. The method of Scheme 1 utilizingpropylphosphonic anhydride is illustrated by Step E of SynthesisExample 1. Substituents in the 3- and 4-positions of the pyrrolidinonering of compounds of Formula 1a, i.e. C(O)N(Q²)(R⁶) and Q¹,respectively, are predominantly in the trans configuration. In someinstances, the presence of minor amounts of the cis isomer can bedetected by NMR.

As shown in Scheme 2 compounds of Formula 2 can be prepared byhydrolysis of esters of Formula 4 by methods well known to those skilledin the art. Hydrolysis is carried out with aqueous base or aqueous acid,typically in the presence of a co-solvent. Suitable bases for thereaction include, but are not limited to, hydroxides such as sodium andpotassium hydroxide and carbonates such as sodium and potassiumcarbonate. Suitable acids for the reaction include, but are not limitedto, inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid andsulfuric acid, and organic acids such as acetic acid and trifluoroaceticacid. A wide variety of co-solvents are suitable for the reactionincluding, but not limited to, methanol, ethanol and tetrahydrofuran.The reaction is conducted at temperatures ranging from −20° C. to theboiling point of the solvent, and typically from 0 to 100° C. The methodof Scheme 2 is illustrated by Step D of Synthesis Example 1.

As shown in Scheme 3, compounds of Formula 4 can be obtained byreduction of compounds of Formula 5 and subsequent in situ cyclizationof the resulting intermediate amine. A wide variety of methods forreduction of the aliphatic nitro group in compounds of Formula 5 areknown in the literature. Methods well known to those skilled in the artinclude catalytic hydrogenation in the presence of palladium on carbonor Raney nickel, iron or zinc metal in acidic medium (see, for example,Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft 1904, 37, 3520-3525), andlithium aluminum hydride. Reduction can also be achieved withsamarium(II) iodide in the presence of a proton source such as methanol(see for example, Tetrahedron Letters 1991, 32 (14), 1699-1702).Alternatively sodium borohydride in the presence of a nickel catalystsuch as nickel(II) acetate or nickel(II) chloride can be used (see forexample, Tetrahedron Letters 1985, 26 (52), 6413-6416). The method ofScheme 3 utilizing sodium borohydride in the presence of nickel(II)acetate is illustrated by Step C of Synthesis Example 1. Specificexamples of a compound of Formula 4 that is useful in the preparation ofa compound of Formula 1 can be found in Tables I through IV.

As shown in Scheme 4, compounds of Formula 5 can be prepared by reactingdiesters of Formula 6 with nitroalkanes of Formula 7, typically in thepresence of a base. Suitable bases for the reaction include alkali metallower alkoxides such as sodium methoxide in methanol or sodium ethoxidein ethanol. The method of Scheme 4 is illustrated by Step B of SynthesisExample 1. Compounds of Formula 6 can readily be prepared by methodsknown to those skilled in the art, e.g., by Knoevenagel condensation ofaldehydes and malonates (see for example G. Jones, Organic ReactionsVolume 15, John Wiley and Sons, 1967).

Compounds of Formula 5a (i.e. Formula 5 wherein R² and R³ are H) can beprepared by reacting nitroalkenes of Formula 8 with malonates of Formula9 in the presence of a base as shown in Scheme 5. Suitable bases forthis reaction include, but are not limited to, alkali metal loweralkoxides such as sodium methoxide in methanol or sodium ethoxide inethanol, or bases such as lithium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide, sodiumbis(trimethylsilyl)amide and lithium diisopropylamide in solvents suchas tetrahydrofuran. Typically, the reaction is carried out in the rangeof from −78° C. to 23° C. See Synthesis 2005, 2239-2245 for conditionsfor effecting this transformation. Conditions for effecting thistransformation in refluxing water in the absence of a catalyst have beenreported in Synthetic Communications 2013, 43, 744-748. Nitroalkenes ofFormula 8 can readily be prepared from aldehydes and nitromethane bymethods known to those skilled in the art.

Compounds of Formula 5a′ and 5a″ can be prepared stereoselectively byreacting nitroalkenes of Formula 8 with malonates of Formula 9 in thepresence of a chiral catalyst and optionally in the presence of asuitable base as shown in Scheme 5A. Suitable catalysts include, but arenot limited to Ni(II) with vicinal diamine ligands such as Ni(II)Bis[(R,R)-N,N′-dibenzylcyclohexane-1,2-diamine]dibromide, Ni(II)Bis[(S,S)-N,N′-dibenzylcyclohexane-1,2-diamine]dibromide or nickel(II)bromide with chiral 1,1′-bi(tetrahydroisoquinoline) type diamines.Suitable organic bases for this reaction include, but are not limitedto, piperidine, morpholine, triethylamine, 4-methylmorpholine orN,N-diisopropylethylamine. This transformation can be accomplished neator in solvents such as tetrahydrofuran, toluene or dichloromethane.Typically, the reaction is carried out in the range of from −78° C. to80° C. using 0 to 1 equivalent of catalyst and optionally 0 to 1equivalent of a base. Conditions for effecting this transformation havebeen reported in J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005, 9958-9959 or Eur. J. Org. Chem.2011, 5441-5446 for conditions. Nitroalkenes of Formula 8 can readily beprepared from aldehydes and nitromethane by methods known to thoseskilled in the art.

As shown in Scheme 6, compounds of Formula 1a can also be prepared byreductive cyclization of compounds of Formula 10 analogous to the methodof Scheme 3. As also shown in Scheme 6, compounds of Formula 1b (i.e.Formula 1 wherein R¹ is OH, R⁴ and R⁵ are H, and Y¹ and Y² are O) can beprepared from compounds of Formula 10 by catalytic transferhydrogenation with ammonium formate in the presence of palladium oncarbon, and subsequent in situ cyclization of the intermediatehydroxylamine, See J. Med. Chem. 1993, 36, 1041-1047 for catalytic,transfer hydrogenation/cyclization conditions to produceN-hydroxypyrrolidinones. The method of Scheme 6 for preparingN-hydroxypyrrolidinones is illustrated by Step D of Synthesis Example 3.

As shown in Scheme 7, compounds of Formula 10 can be prepared byreacting compounds of Formula 11 with nitroalkanes of Formula 7 in asolvent, in the presence of a base analogous to the method described inScheme 4. The method of Scheme 7 is illustrated by Step C of SynthesisExample 3.

As shown in Scheme 8, compounds of Formula 10a (i.e. Formula 10 whereinR² and R³ are H) can be prepared, analogous to the method of Scheme 5,by reacting nitroalkenes of Formula 8 with malonates of Formula 12.

As shown in Scheme 9, compounds of Formula 11 can be prepared byreaction of malonic amide Formula 12 with aldehydes of Formula 14 bymethods known to those skilled in the art. As also shown in Scheme 9,malonates of Formula 12 can readily be prepared from lower alkyl malonylchlorides of Formula 13 such as methyl malonyl chloride and amines ofFormula 3 by methods known to those skilled in the art. The method ofScheme 9 is illustrated by Steps A and B of Synthesis Example 3.

As shown in Scheme 10, mixtures of compounds of Formula 1c (i.e. Formula1 wherein R¹ and R⁵ are H, R⁴ is halogen and Y¹ and Y² are O) andFormula 1d (i.e. Formula 1 wherein R¹ and R⁴ are H, R⁵ is halogen and Y¹and Y² are O) can be prepared by reacting compounds of Formula 1a with ahalogen source in a solvent, in the presence or absence of an initiator.Separation of the regioisomers produced in this reaction can be achievedby standard methods such as chromatography or fractionalcrystallization. Suitable halogen sources for this reaction includebromine, chlorine, N-chlorosuccinimide, N-bromosuccinimide andN-iodosuccinimide. Suitable initiators for this reaction include2,2′-azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN) and benzoyl peroxide. Typically, thereaction is carried out in solvents such as dichloromethane in the rangeof from 0° C. to the boiling point of the solvent. The method of Scheme10 is illustrated by Synthesis Example 2.

As shown in Scheme 11, compounds of Formula 1e (i.e. Formula 1 whereinR¹ is NH₂, R⁴ and R⁵ are H and Y¹ and Y² are O) can be prepared byreacting compounds of Formula 1a with an aminating reagent such asO-(diphenylphosphinyl)hydroxylamine and hydroxylamino-O-sulphonic acid.For procedures, conditions and reagents see Bioorganic & MedicinalChemistry Letters 2009, 19, 5924-5926 and Journal of Organic Chemistry2002, 67, 6236-6239.

As shown in Scheme 12, compounds of Formula 1f (i.e. Formula 1 whereinR⁴, R⁵ and R⁶ are H and Y¹ is O) can be produced by reaction ofcompounds of Formula 15 with isocyanates (i.e. Formula 16 wherein Y² isO) or isothiocyanates (i.e. Formula 16 wherein Y² is S) in the presenceof base. Examples of the base which can be used for the present processinclude those listed for the method of Scheme 4. The reactiontemperature can be selected from the range of from −78° C. to theboiling point of an inert solvent used. Typically, the reaction iscarried out at temperatures ranging from −78° C. to 100° C. in solventssuch as toluene.

As shown in Scheme 13, compounds of Formula 15 can be prepared byreaction of compounds of Formula 17 with corresponding electrophiles ofFormula 18 in the presence of base. In Formula 18, G denotes a leavinggroup, i.e. a nucleofuge. Depending upon selection of R¹, suitableelectrophiles for the reaction can include alkyl halides such aschlorides, bromides and iodides, alkylsulfonates, acid anhydrides suchas tert-butoxycarbonyl anhydride and acetic anhydride, andhaloalkylsilanes such as chlorotrimethylsilane. Suitable bases for thereaction include inorganic bases such as alkali or alkaline earth metal(e.g., lithium, sodium, potassium and cesium) hydroxides, alkoxides,carbonates, and phosphates, and organic bases such as triethylamine,N,N-diisopropylethylamine and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene. A widevariety of solvents are suitable for the reaction including, for examplebut not limited to, tetrahydrofuran, dichloromethane,N,N-dimethylformamide, N,N-dimethylacetamide, N-methylpyrrolidinone,acetonitrile, C₂-C₆ alcohols and acetone as well as mixtures of thesesolvents. This reaction is conducted at temperatures ranging from −20 to200° C., and typically between 0 and 50° C.

As shown in Scheme 14, compounds of Formula 17 can be prepared bydecarboxylation of acids of Formula 2 by methods well known to thoseskilled in the art. Decarboxylation is carried by heating compounds ofFormula 2 in a solvent, typically in the presence of an acid. Suitableacids for the reaction include, but are not limited to,p-toluenesulfonic acid. A wide variety of co-solvents are suitable forthe reaction including, but not limited to, toluene, isopropanol acetateand isobutyl methylketone. The reaction is conducted at temperaturesranging from −20° C. and to the boiling point of the solvent, andtypically from 0 to 150° C. The method of Scheme 14 is illustrated byStep A of Synthesis Example 6.

As shown in Scheme 15, compounds of Formula 1g (i.e. Formula 1 whereinR¹ is H, R⁴ and R⁵ are H, and Y¹ and Y² are S) can be prepared byreacting compounds of Formula 1a with at least two equivalents of athionation reagent such as Lawesson's reagent, tetraphosphorusdecasulfide or diphosphorus pentasulfide in a solvent such astetrahydrofuran or toluene. Typically, the reaction is carried out attemperatures ranging from 0 to 115° C. One skilled in the art recognizesthat using less than two equivalents of the thionating reagent canprovide mixtures comprising Formula 1 products wherein Y¹ is O and Y² isS, or Y¹ is S and Y² is O, which can be separated by conventionalmethods such as chromatography and crystallization.

As shown in Scheme 16, compounds of Formula 1h (i.e. Formula 1 whereinR¹, R⁴, R⁵ are H, Y² is O and Y¹ is NH) can be prepared by alkylation ofcompounds of Formula 1a triethyloxonium tetrafluoroborate (Meerwein'sreagent) followed by treatment of the resulting imino ether of Formula19 with aqueous ammonia. The method of Scheme 16 is illustrated by StepsA and B of Synthesis Example 4.

As shown in Scheme 17, compounds of Formula 1b (i.e. Formula 1 wherein Jis —NR^(2a)— or —O—; R^(2a) is H; R¹, R⁴, R⁵ are H; and Y¹ and Y² areboth O) can be prepared from acids of Formula 2b using the method asdescribed in Scheme 1.

As shown in Scheme 18, a compound of Formula 2b can be prepared byhydrolysis of esters of Formula 4b by the method described in Scheme 2.

As shown in Scheme 19, esters of Formula 4b can be prepared fromdiesters of Formula 6 and compounds of Formula 3a using a one step addprocedure. The compounds of Formula 3a can be hydroxylamine, hydrazineor hydrazide derivatives. The reaction is carried out optionally in thepresence of an acid or base and typically in the presence of aco-solvent. Suitable acids for the reaction include, but are not limitedto, inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid andsulfuric acid, and organic acids such as acetic acid and trifluoroaceticacid. Suitable bases for the reaction include, but are not limited to,hydroxides such as sodium and potassium hydroxide, alkoxides such assodium and potassium ethoxide, carbonates such as sodium and potassiumcarbonate, sodium hydride, metal amides such as lithium diisopropylamideand sodium hexamethyldisilazide and neutral nitrogen-containing basessuch as triethylamine, N,N-diisopropylamine and1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene. A wide variety of co-solvents aresuitable for the reaction including, but not limited to, water,methanol, ethanol and tetrahydrofuran. The reaction is conducted attemperatures ranging from −20° C. to the boiling point of the solvent,and typically from 0 to 150° C. Diesters of Formula 6 can readily beprepared by Knoevenagel condensation of aldehydes and malonates (see forexample a Jones, Organic Reactions Volume 15, John Wiley and Sons,1967).

As shown in Scheme 20, the synthesis of a compound of Formula 4b canalso be achieved by a two-step procedure proceeding through theformation and subsequent deprotetion/cyclization of an intermediatecompound of Formula 20. A compound of Formula 20 can be obtained bycarrying out the addition reaction of a compound of Formula 6 with anappropriate protected hydroxylamine, hydrazine or hydrazide derivative,optionally in the presence of an acid or base and typically in thepresence of a co-solvent. Suitable protecting groups denoted as PGinclude, but are not limited to, tert-butyloxycarbonyl or carboxybenzyl.Suitable acids for the reaction include, but are not limited to,inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid and sulfuricacid, and organic acids such as acetic acid and trifluoroacetic acid.Suitable bases for the reaction include, but are not limited to,hydroxides such as sodium and potassium hydroxide, alkoxides such assodium and potassium ethoxide, carbonates such as sodium and potassiumcarbonate, sodium hydride, metal amides such as lithium diisopropylamideand sodium hexamethyldisilazide and neutral nitrogen-containing basessuch as triethylamine, N,N-diisopropylamine and1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene. A wide variety of co-solvents aresuitable for the reaction including, but not limited to, water,methanol, ethanol and tetrahydrofuran. The reaction is conducted attemperatures ranging from −20° C. to the boiling point of the solvent,and typically from 0 to 150° C. Deprotection of a compound of Formula 20can be carried out by a method obvious to one skilled in the art. If thesubsequent cyclization does not occur spontaneously upon deprotection,it can be carried out under the conditions listed above for the one stepaddition-cyclization.

Alternatively, as shown in Schemes 21 and 22, a compound of Formula 1bcan be prepared from amides of Formula 11 using the same methods asdescribed in Schemes 19 and 20.

It is recognized by one skilled in the art that various functionalgroups can be converted into others to provide different compounds ofFormula 1. For a valuable resource that illustrates the interconversionof functional groups in a simple and straightforward fashion, seeLarock, R. C., Comprehensive Organic Transformations: A Guide toFunctional Group Preparations, 2nd Ed., Wiley-VCH, New York, 1999. Forexample, intermediates for the preparation of compounds of Formula 1 maycontain aromatic nitro groups, which can be reduced to amino groups, andthen be converted via reactions well known in the art such as theSandmeyer reaction, to various halides, providing compounds ofFormula 1. The above reactions can also in many cases be performed inalternate order

It is recognized that some reagents and reaction conditions describedabove for preparing compounds of Formula 1 may not be compatible withcertain functionalities present in the intermediates. In theseinstances, the incorporation of protection/deprotection sequences orfunctional group interconversions into the synthesis will aid inobtaining the desired products. The use and choice of the protectinggroups will be apparent to one skilled in chemical synthesis (see, forexample, Greene, T. W.; Wuts, P. G. M. Protective Groups in OrganicSynthesis, 2nd ed.; Wiley: New York, 1991). One skilled in the art willrecognize that, in some cases, after the introduction of a given reagentas it is depicted in any individual scheme, it may be necessary toperform additional routine synthetic steps not described in detail tocomplete the synthesis of compounds of Formula 1. One skilled in the artwill also recognize that it may be necessary to perform a combination ofthe steps illustrated in the above schemes in an. order other than thatimplied by the particular presented to prepare the compounds of Formula1.

One skilled in the art will also recognize that compounds of Formula 1and the intermediates described herein can be subjected to variouselectrophilic, nucleophilic, radical, organometallic, oxidation, andreduction reactions to add substituents or modify existing substituents.

Without further elaboration, it is believed that one skilled in the artusing the preceding description can utilize the present disclosure toits fullest extent. The following Examples are, therefore, to beconstrued as merely illustrative, and not limiting of the disclosure inany way whatsoever. Steps in the following Examples illustrate aprocedure for each step in an overall synthetic transformation, and thestarting material for each step may not have necessarily been preparedby a particular preparative run whose procedure is described in otherExamples or Steps. Percentages are by weight except for chromatographicsolvent mixtures or where otherwise indicated. Parts and percentages forchromatographic solvent mixtures are by volume unless otherwiseindicated. ¹H NMR spectra are reported in ppm downfield fromtetramethylsilane in CDCl₃ solution unless indicated otherwise; “s”means singlet, “d” means doublet, “t” means triplet, “q” means quartet,“m” means multiplet and “br s” means broad singlet. ¹⁹F NMR spectra arereported in ppm downfield from CFCl₃ in CDCl₃ unless indicatedotherwise. The enentiomeric ratio (ER) was determined by chiral highperformance liquid chromatography analysis using a Chiralpak AD-RHcolumn and eluting with a 50:50 isopropanol/water mixture at 40° C. at0.3 mL/min.

SYNTHESIS EXAMPLE 1 Preparation of4-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)-2-oxo-N-[2-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide

(e.g. a compound of Formula 1 wherein Y¹ and Y² are both O; is —CR²R³—;R² and R³ are both H; Q¹ is Ph(3-Cl,4-F); Q² is Ph(2-CF₃); R⁴ and R⁵ areboth H; R⁶ is H; and R¹ is H.)

Step A: Preparation of 1,3-diethyl2-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)methylene-propanedioate

A mixture of 3-chloro-4-fluorobenzaldehyde (3 g, 18.9 mmol), diethylmalonate (3.16 mL, 20.8 mmol), piperidine (0.37 mL, 3.8 mmol) andtoluene (40 mL) was refluxed for 18 h with continuous removal of water(Dean-Stark trap). The cooled reaction mixture was concentrated underreduced pressure, and the residue was chromatographed on silica gel,eluted with 0% to 10% ethyl acetate in hexanes, to afford the titlecompound as a yellow oil (5 g).

¹H NMR δ 7.61 (m, 1H), 7.61 (m, 1H), 7.53 (m,), 7.35 (m, 1H), 7.15 (m,1.H.), 4.33 (m, 4H), 1.33 (m, 6H).

Step B: Preparation 1,3-diethyl2-[1-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)-2-nitroethyl]-propanedioate

A mixture of 1,3-diethyl2-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)methylenepropanedioate (i.e. the product ofStep A, 5 g, 16.7 mmol), nitromethane (8.9 mL, 166 mmol) and a methanolsolution of sodium methoxide (25 wt %, 0.36 g, 1.67 mmol) in ethanol (60mL) was stirred at 23° C. for 18 h. The reaction mixture was thenconcentrated under reduced pressure to afford a thick oil, which wasdiluted with 25% ethyl acetate in hexanes and filtered through a pad ofCelite® diatomaceous filter aid to remove insoluble particulates. Thefiltrate was concentrated under reduced pressure to afford the titlecompound as a yellow oil (5.3 g).

¹H NMR δ 7.32 (m, 1H), 7.15 (m, 1H), 7.10 (m, 1H), 4.87 (m, 2H), 4.22(m, 3H), 4.07 (m, 2H), 3.76 (d, 1H), 1.27 (m, 3H), 1.12 (m, 3H).

Step C: Preparation of ethyl4-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)-2-oxo-3-pyrrolidine-carboxylate

A stirred mixture of 1,3-diethyl2-[1-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)-2-nitroethyl]-propanedioate (i.e. theproduct of Step B, 5.3 g, 14.7 mmol), nickel(II) acetate tetrahydrate(18.3 g, 73.4 mmol) and ethanol (120 mL) was cooled in an ice bath andtreated with sodium borohydride (2.8 g, 73.4 mmol) in 0.5 g portionsadded over 5 minutes. The resulting mixture was stirred at 26° C. for 18h. Saturated ammonium chloride solution (120 mL) and ethyl acetate (120mL) were then added, the mixture was stirred for 1 h and then filteredthrough a pad of Celite® diatomaceous filter aid to remove insolubleparticulates. The layers of the filtrate were separated, and the aqueouslayer was extracted with ethyl acetate (2×100 mL). The combined organicextracts were washed with saturated ammonium chloride solution (100 mL),brine (100 mL), dried (MgSO₄) and concentrated under reduced pressure toafford the title compound as a yellow-orange solid (4.73 g) which wasused without purification.

¹H NMR δ 7.31 (m, 1H), 7.12 (m, 2H), 6.93 (br s, 1H), 4.24 (m, 2H), 4.06(m, 1H), 3.82 (m, 1H), 3.49 (d, 1H), 3.39 (m, 1H), 1.29 (m, 3H).

Step D: Preparation of4-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)-2-oxo-3-pyrrolidinecarboxylic Acid

A mixture of ethyl4-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)-2-oxo-3-pyrrolidinecarboxylate (i.e. theproduct of Step C, 4.73 g, 16.5 mmol) and aqueous sodium hydroxide (50wt %, 1.98 g, 49.5 mmol) in ethanol (50 mL) was stirred at 26° C. for 18h. The reaction mixture was then diluted with water (50 mL) andextracted with diethyl ether (2×50 mL). The aqueous phase was acidifiedwith concentrated hydrochloric acid to pH 2 and extracted withdichloromethane (3×50 mL). The combined dichloromethane extracts werewashed with brine, dried (MgSO₄), and concentrated under reducedpressure to afford the title compound as a white solid (2.37 g).

¹H NMR (acetone-d₆) δ 7.63 (m, 1H), 7.46 (m, 1H), 7.31 (m, 1H), 4.05 (m,1H), 3.82 (m, 1H), 3.70 (d, 1H), 3.45 (m, 1H).

Step E: Preparation of4-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)-2-oxo-N-[2-(trifluoromethyl)-phenyl]-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide

A mixture of 4-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)-2-oxo-3-pyrrolidinecarboxylicacid (i.e. the product of Step D, 0.3 g, 1.17 mmol), triethylamine (0.49mL, 3.5 mmol) and 2-(trifluoromethyl)aniline (0.16 mL, 1.28 mmol) indichloromethane (8 mL) was stirred at ambient temperature for 30minutes, and then treated with propylphosphonic anhydride in ethylacetate (50%, 1.26 g, 1.98 mmol). The resulting mixture was stirred atambient temperature for 18 h. The reaction mixture was then concentratedunder reduced pressure, and the residue was chromatographed on silicagel, eluted with 0-30% ethyl acetate in hexanes, to afford a solidresidue which on trituration with 1-chlorobutane afforded the titleproduct, a compound of the present disclosure, as a light pink solid(0.2 g).

¹H NMR δ 9.85 (s, 1H), 8.15 (m, 1H), 7.62 (m, 1H), 7.52 (m, 1H), 7.43(m, 1H), 7.27 (m, 1H), 7.22 (m, 1 H), 7.14 (m, 1H), 6.93 (s, 1H), 4.15(m, 1H), 3.82 (m, 1H), 3.55 (d, 1H), 3.44 (m, 1H).

SYNTHESIS EXAMPLE 2 Preparation of4-bromo-N-(2-fluorophenyl)-2-oxo-4-phenyl-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide and3-bromo-N-(2-fluorophenyl)-2-oxo-4-phenyl-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide

(e.g. a compound of Formula 1 wherein Y¹ and Y² are both O; J is—CR²R³—; R² and R³ are both H; Q¹ is Ph; Q² is Ph(2-F); R⁴ is Br; R⁵ isH; R⁶ is H; and R¹ is H.)

A mixture of 4-phenyl-2-oxo-N-(2-fluorophenyl)-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide(prepared by the method of Example 1, 0.75 g, 2.5 mmol) indichloromethane (25 mL) at room temperature was treated with bromine(0.16 mL, 3.0 mmol), and the resulting mixture was stirred for 18 h. Thereaction mixture was then concentrated under reduced pressure, and theresidue was chromatographed on silica gel, eluted with 0-2% methanol indichloromethane, to give as the faster eluting product,4-bromo-N-(2-fluorophenyl)-2-oxo-4-phenyl-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide, acompound of the present disclosure, as a white solid (90 mg);

¹H NMR δ 10.2 (br s, 1H), 8.00 (m, 1H), 7.28 (m, 5H), 7.02 (m, 3H), 6.45(br s, H), 4.15 (d, 1H), 4.05 (m, 1H), 3.55 (d, 1H);

-   and the slower eluting product,    3-bromo-N-(2-fluorophenyl)-2-oxo-4-phenyl-3-pyrrolidine-carboxamide,    a compound of the present disclosure, as a clear yellow oil (0.31g):

¹H NMR δ 9.55 (br s, 1H), 8.25 (t, 1H), 7.48 (d, 2H), 7.38 (m, 3H), 7.11(m, 3H), 6.85 (br s, 1H), 4.45 (m, 1H), 3.77 (m, 1H), 3.65 (m, 1H).

SYNTHESIS EXAMPLE 3 Preparation of4-(3,4-difluorophenyl)-N-(2-fluorophenyl)-1-hydroxy-2-oxo-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide

(e.g. a compound of Formula 1 wherein Y¹ and Y² are both O; J is—CR²R³—; R² and R³ are both H; Q¹ is Ph(3,4-di-F); Q² is Ph(2-F); R⁴ andR⁵ are both H; R⁶ is H; and R¹ is OH.)

Step A: Preparation of ethyl 3-[(2-fluorophenyl)amino]-3-oxopropanote

To a stirred solution of 2-fluoroaniline (10 g, 90.0 mmol) andtriethylamine (9.1 g, 90.0 mmol) in dichloromethane (50 mL) at 0° C. wasadded dropwise over 10 minutes a solution of ethyl malonyl chloride(15.5 g, 90.0 mmol) in dichloromethane (30 mL). The resulting mixturewas stirred at room temperature for 24 h. The reaction mixture was thenpoured into water (100 mL), and the organic layer was separated, washedwith water (50 mL) and brine (50 mL), dried (MgSO₄) and concentratedunder reduced pressure to provide the title compound as an amber oil(19.0 g).

¹H NMR δ 9.46 (br s, 1H), 8.28 (m, 1H), 7.1 (m, 2H), 4.26 (m, 2H), 3.51(s, 2H), 1.32 (t, 3H).

Step B: Preparation of ethyl3-(3,4-difluorophenyl)-2-[[(2-fluorophenyl)amino]-carbonyl]-2-propenoate

A solution of ethyl 3-[(2-fluorophenyl)amino]-3-oxopropanote (i.e. theproduct of Step A, 20.27 g, 90.0 mmol), 3,4-difiuorobenzaldehyde (16.62g, 117 mmol), acetic acid (2.6 mL, 45 mmol) and piperidine (0.89 mL, 9.0mmol) in toluene (150 mL) was refluxed for 10 h with continuous removalof water (Dean-Stark trap). The reaction mixture was then cooled to roomtemperature and poured into water (100 mL). The organic layer wasseparated, and the water layer was extracted with ethyl acetate (3×50mL). The combined organic extracts were washed with aqueous hydrochloricacid (1 N, 100 mL), dried (MgSO₄) and concentrated under reducedpressure to give a solid residue. Recrystallization of the solid fromdiethyl ether (100 mL) afforded the title compound as a white solid(10.5 g).

¹H NMR δ 8.26-8.48 (m, 1H), 8.15 (m, 1H), 7.74 (s, 1H), 7.51 (m, 1H),7.35 (m, 1H), 7.11 (m, 4H), 4.35 (m, 2H), 1.36 (t, 3H).

Step C: Preparation of ethyl3,4-difluoro-α-[[(2-fluorophenyl)amino]-carbonyl]-β-(nitromethyl)benzenepropanoate

To a stirred suspension of ethyl3-(3,4-difluorophenyl)-2-[[(2-fluorophenyl)amino]-carbonyl]-2-propenoate(i.e. the product of Step B, 4.42 g, 12.7 mmol) and nitromethane (17 mL,317.5 mmol) at −20° C. was added 1,1,3,3-tetramethylguanidine (0.288 mL,2.3 mmol). The mixture was stirred at −20° C. for 30 minutes, and thenallowed to come to room temperature and stirred for an additional 2 h.The reaction mixture was diluted with dichloromethane (50 mL) andextracted with water (3×25 mL). The organic layer was dried (MgSO₄) andconcentrated wider reduced pressure to provide a solid residue. Thesolid was chromatographed on silica gel, eluted with 0-100% ethylacetate in hexane, to provide the title compound as a white solid (4.42g).

¹H NMR δ 8.6 (br s, 1H), 8.00-8.30 (m, 3H), 7.23 (m, 4H), 5.41 (m, 1H),4.6 (m, 1H), 4.35 (m, 2H), 3.77-4.00 (m, 2H), 1.45 (m, 3H).

Step D: Preparation of4-(3,4-difluorophenyl)-N-(2-fluorophenyl)-1-hydroxy-2-oxo-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide

A mixture of ethyl3,4-difluoro-α-[[(2-fluorophenyl)amino]carbonyl]-β-(nitromethyl)-benzenepropanoate(i.e. the product of Step C, 0.50 g, 1.22 mmol), 5% palladium on carbon(0.25 g) and methanol-ethyl acetate (1:1 by volume, 10 mL) was stirredat room temperature for 30 minutes, then cooled to at 0° C. and treatedwith ammonium formate (0.5 g). The resulting mixture was stirred for 1 hat room temperature. Additional 5% palladium on carbon (0.25 g) andammonium formate (0.5 g) were added, and stirring at room temperaturewas continued for an additional 4 h. The reaction. mixture was thenfiltered, and the filtrate was concentrated wider reduced pressure toprovide a residue, which was suspended in water (10 mL) and extractedwith ethyl acetate (3×20 mL). The combined organic extracts were dried(MgSO₄) and concentrated under reduced pressure to provide an oil, whichon recrystallization from dichloromethane afforded the title product, acompound of the present disclosure, as a white solid (0.1 g).

¹H NMR (DMSO-d₆) δ 10.11 (br s, 2H), 8.00 (m, 1H), 7.71 (m, 1H), 7.42(m, 1H), 7.33 (m, 3H), 7.1 (m, 1H), 4.25-3.61 (m, 4H).

SYNTHESIS EXAMPLE 4 Preparation of2-amino-4-(3,4-difluorophenyl)-N-(2-fluorophenyl)dihydro-3H-pyrrole-3-carboxamide

(e.g. a compound of Formula 1 wherein Y¹ is NH; Y² is O; J is —CR²R³—;R² and R³ are both H; Q¹ is Ph(3,4-di-F); Q² is Ph(2-F); R⁴ and R⁵ areboth H; R⁶ is H; and R¹ is H.)

Step A: Preparation of4-(3,4-difluorophenyl)-N-(2-fluorophenyl)-2-oxo-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide

To a stirred mixture of ethyl3,4-difluoro-α-[[(2-fluorophenyl)amino]carbonyl]-β-(nitromethyl)benzenepropanoate(i.e. the product of Example 3 Step C, 3.346 g, 8.16 mmol) andnickel(II) acetate tetrahydrate (10.15 g, 40.8 mmol) in ethanol (50 mL)at 0° C., was added portionwise sodium borohydride (1.54 g, 40.8 mmol),and the resulting mixture was stirred at room temperature for 24 h. Thereaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure, dissolved inethyl acetate (100 mL) and washed successively with saturated ammoniumchloride solution (50 mL), water (2×25 mL) and saturated sodium chloride(20 mL). The organic layer was dried (MgSO₄) and concentrated underreduced pressure to provide a solid residue. The residue waschromatographed on silica gel, eluted with 0-100% ethyl acetate inhexane, to provide the title compound as a white solid (0.746 g).

¹H NMR δ 9.67 (br s, 1H), 8.21 (m, 1H), 7.09 (m, 6H), 4.75 (br s, 1H),4.21 (m,1H), 3.82 (m, 1H), 3.52 (m, 1H), 3.43 (m, 1H).

Step B: Preparation of4-(3,4-difluorophenyl)-N-(2-fluorophenyl)dihydro-2-methoxy-3H-pyrrole-3-carboxamide

A mixture of4-(3,4-difluorophenyl)-N-(2-fluorophenyl)-2-oxo-3-pyrrolidine-carboxamide(i.e. the product of Step A, 0.187 g, 0.56 mmol) and trimethyloxoniumtetrafluoroborate (0.083 g, 0.56 mmol) in dichloromethane (5 mL) wasstirred under an atmosphere of nitrogen for 2 d. The reaction mixturewas then treated with 1 N aqueous sodium hydroxide until basic (pH 10)and extracted with dichloromethane (3×5 mL). The organic layer was dried(MgSO₄) and concentrated under reduced pressure to provide titlecompound as light yellow oil (0.138 g).

¹H NMR δ 9.7 (br s, 1H), 8.62 (m, 1H), 8.25 (s, 1H), 7.26 (m, 4H),7.00(m, 1H), 4.26 (m, 2H), 4.00 (s, 3H), 3.42 (m, 2H).

Step C: Preparation of2-amino-4-(3,4-difluorophenyl)-N-(2-fluorophenyl)dihydro-3H-pyrrole-3-carboxamide

A mixture of4-(3,4-difluorophenyl)-N-(2-fluorophenyl)dihydro-2-methoxy-3H-pyrrole-3-carboxamide(i.e. the product Step B, 0.10 g, 0.287 mmol) and aqueous ammoniumhydroxide (50%, 0.5 mL) in ethanol (2 mL) was heated in microwaveapparatus for 10 minutes. The reaction mixture was concentrated underreduced pressure and the residue chromatographed on silica gel, elutedwith 0-100% ethyl acetate/hexane, to afford the title product, acompound of the present disclosure, as a solid (0.016 g).

¹H NMR δ 9.67 (br s, 1H), 8.21 (m, 1H), 7.27-7.01 (m, 6H), 6.50 s, 1H),5.00 (br s, 1H), 4.26 (m, 1H), 3.82 (m, 1H), 3.55 (m, 1H), 3.43 (m, 1H).

SYNTHESIS EXAMPLE 5 Preparation of(3R,4S)-N-(2-fluorophenyl)-2-oxo-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide

(e.g. a compound of Formula 1 wherein Y¹ and Y² are both O; J is—CR²R³—; R² and R³ are both H; Q¹ is Ph(3-CF₃); Q² is Ph(2-F); R⁴ and R⁵are both H; R⁶ is H; and R¹ is H.)

Step A: Preparation of 1-[(E)-2-nitroethenyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)benzene

To a stirred solution of 3-(trifluoromethyl)benzaldehyde (12.2 g, 70.1mmol) in methanol (50 mL) was added nitromethane (4.34 g, 71.1 mmol).The mixture was cooled to 2° C. and sodium hydroxide (5.65 g, 70.6 mmol)was added as a 50% solution in 24.3 mL of water dropwise over 15 min. Anexotherm was noted and additional ice was added to maintain thetemperature below 10° C. while stirring for an additional 1 h. Thereaction mixture was poured into 75 mL (75 mmol) of 1 N hydrochloricacid, rinsing the flask with 10 mL of methanol/water. The quenchedreaction mixture was transferred to a separatory funnel and extractedwith 150 mL of toluene. The aqueous layer was separated and concentratedunder vacuum to yield 15.84 g of a yellow oil.

The intermediate thus obtained (15.84 g, 67.3 initial) was taken up in160 mL dichloromethane. The solution was cooled to 3° C. andmethanesulfonyl chloride (8.03 g, 71.1 mmol) was added via pipette as asolution in 50 mL of dichloromethane. A solution of triethylamine (14.2g, 140 mmol) in 50 mL of dichloromethane was then added dropwise over 50min, and the resulting solution was stirred for 2 h. The reactionmixture was poured into 150 mL (150 mmol) of 1 N hydrochloric acid andtransferred to a separatory funnel. The layers were separated and theorganic layer was washed with 150 mL water and then filtered. Theorganic layer was concentrated under reduced pressure and the crudesolid was tritrated with hexanes to yield 12.09 g of product as a yellowsolid.

¹H NMR (500 MHz) δ 7.54-7.66 (m, 2H) 7.69-7.84 (m, 3H) 7.96-8.08 (m,1H).

Step B: Preparation of 1,3-diethyl2-[(1S)-2-nitro-1-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]ethyl]propanedioate

To a stirred mixture of1-[(E)-2-nitroethenyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)benzene (i.e. the product ofStep A, 3 g, 13.8 mmol) and diethyl malonate (3.319 g, 20.7 mmol) intoluene (1.5 mL) was added Ni(II)bis[(R,R)-N,N′-dibenzylcyclohexane-1,2-diamine]bromide (prepared asdescribed in J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005, 127, 9958-9959; 0.111 g, 0.1 mmol).The resulting solution was stirred at 55° C. for 16 h. The solution wasdiluted with dichloromethane (20 mL) and concentrated under reducedpressure onto silica gel and purified by chromatography eluting with agradient of ethyl acetate in hexanes (0 to 50%) to give 3.6 g of a lightyellow oil. ER 94:6 (major eluting at 26.5 min, minor eluting at 20.3min).

¹H NMR (500 MHz) δ 7.54-7.60 (m, 1H), 7.43-7.48 (m, 2H), 7.51 (s, 1H),4.83-5.00 (m, 2H), 4.17-4.35 (m, 3H), 3.98-4.06 (m, 2H), 3.77-3.85 (m,1H), 1.20-1.29 (m, 3H), 0.99-1.10 (m, 3H). ¹⁹F NMR (471 MHz) β −62.78(s, 3F). ESI [M−1] 376.3.

Step C: Preparation of ethyl(3R,4S)-2-oxo-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-3-pyrrolidinecarboxylate

A stirred mixture of 1,3-diethyl2-[(1S)-2-nitro-1-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]ethyl]propanedioate (i.e.the product of Step B, 3.24 g, 8.48 mmol), nickel(II) chloridehexahydrate (2.01 g, 8.48 mmol) and ethanol (60 mL) was cooled in an icebath and treated with sodium borohydride (0.97 g, 25.8 mmol) in 0.5 gportions added over 5 min. The resulting mixture was stirred at 26° C.for 18 h. Saturated ammonium chloride solution (120 mL) and ethylacetate (120 mL) were then added, the mixture was stirred for 1 h andthen filtered through a pad of Celite® diatomaceous filter aid to removeinsoluble particulates. The layers of the filtrate were separated, andthe aqueous layer was extracted with ethyl acetate (2×100 mL). Thecombined organic extracts were washed with saturated ammonium chloridesolution (100 mL), brine (100 mL), dried (MgSO₄) and concentrated underreduced pressure to afford the title compound as a thick yellow oil(2.66 g) which was used without purification,

¹H NMR (500 MHz) δ 7.38-7.62 (m, 4H), 6.50 (br s, 1H), 4.21-4.31 (m,2H), 4.15-4.21 (m, 1H), 3.82-3.92 (m, 1H), 3.51-3.58 (m, 1H), 3.37-3.50(m, 1H), 1.27-1.34 (m, 3H). ¹⁹F NMR (471 MHz) δ −62.70 (s, 3F), ESI;[M+1]=302.0.

Step D: Preparation of(3R,4S)-2-oxo-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-3-pyrrolidinecarboxylic Acid

A mixture of ethyl(3R,4S)-2-oxo-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-3-pyrrolidinecarboxylate(i.e. the product of Step C, 2.66 g, 8.8 mmol) and aqueous sodiumhydroxide (50 wt %, 2.12 g, 26.5 mmol) in ethanol (30 mL) was stirred at26° C. for 18 h. The reaction mixture was then diluted with water (50mL) and extracted with diethyl ether (2×50 mL). The aqueous phase wasacidified with concentrated hydrochloric acid to pH 2 and extracted withdichloromethane (3×50 mL). The combined dichloromethane extracts werewashed with brine, dried (MgSO₄), and concentrated under reducedpressure to afford the title compound as a white solid (2.05 g).

¹H NMR (500 MHz, acetone-d₆) δ 11.50 (br s, 1H), 7.70-7.89 (m, 2H),7.56-7.68 (an, 2H), 7.45 (br s, 1H), 4.09-4.21 (m, 1H), 3.83-3.92 (m,1H), 3.73-3.81 (m, 1H), 3.42-3.55 (m, 1H). ¹⁹F NMR (471 MHz, acetone-d₆)δ −63.03 (s, 3F). ESI [M+1] 274.0.

Step E: Preparation of(3R,4S)-N-(2-fluorophenyl)-2-oxo-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide

A mixture of(3R,4S)-2-oxo-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-3-pyrrolidinecarboxylic acid(i.e. the product of Step D, 2.0 g, 7.32 mmol), triethylamine (3.06 mL,21.96 mmol) and 2-fluoroaniline (0.85 mL, 8.78 mmol) in dichloromethane(50 mL) was stirred at ambient temperature for 30 min, and then treatedwith propylphosphonic anhydride in ethyl acetate (50%, 7.92 g, 12.44mmol). The resulting mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 18h. The reaction mixture was then concentrated under reduced pressure,and the residue was chromatographed on silica gel, eluted with 0-100%ethyl acetate in hexanes, to afford a solid residue which on triturationwith 1-chlorobutane afforded the title product, a compound of thepresent disclosure, as a white solid (1.9 g). ER 88:12 (major eluting at25.86 min, minor eluting at 17.66 min). Specific Rotation +74.71 at23.4° C. at 589 nm, as a 1% solution. (1 g/100 mL) in CHCl₃.

¹H NMR (500 MHz, acetone-d₆) δ 10.05 (br s, 1H), 8.21-8.35 (m, 1H),7.77-7.91 (m, 2H), 7.58-7.66 (m, 2H), 7.51 (br s, 1H), 7.02-7.22 (m,3H), 4.18-4.30 (m, 1H), 3.94-4.04 (m, 1H), 3.84-3.93 (m, 1H), 3.42-3.53(m, 1H).

SYNTHESIS EXAMPLE 6 Preparation of(3S,4S)-N-(2-fluorophenyl)-1-methyl-2-oxo-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide

(e.g. a compound of Formula 1 wherein Y¹ and Y² are both O; J is—CR²R³—; R² and R³ are both H; Q¹ is Ph(3-CF₃); Q² is Ph(2-F); R⁴ and R⁵are both H; R⁶ is H; and R¹ is Me.)

Step A Preparation of (4S)-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-2-pyrrolidinone

A mixture of(3R,4S)-2-oxo-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-3-pyrrolidinecarboxylic acidacid (i.e. the product of Example 5, Step D, 1.5 g, 5.5 mmol) andtoluene-4-sulfonic acid (0.010 g, 0.055 mmol) in toluene (12 mL) wasstirred at 90° C. overnight. The reaction mixture was then concentratedunder reduced pressure to afford a clear oil (1.29 g). The crude productwas used without further purification.

¹H NMR (500 MHz) δ 7.36-7.59 (m, 4H), 6.84 (br s, 1H), 3.70-3.88 (m,2H), 3.35-3.50 (m, 1H), 2.72-2.87 (m, 1H), 2.44-2.58 (m, 1H). ¹⁹F NMR(471 MHz) δ −62.66 (s, 3F).

Step B: Preparation of(4S)-1-methyl-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-2-pyrrolidinone

To a solution of (4S)-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-2-pyrrolidinone(i.e. the product of Step A, 1.29 g, 5.6 mmol) in N,N-dimethylformamide(7 mL) was added sodium hydride (60% dispersion in mineral oil, 0.25 g,6.2 mmol) in portions. The mixture was stirred for 10 min and theniodomethane (0.88 mL, 14.1 mmol) was added. The solution was stirredovernight at ambient temperature. The reaction mixture was diluted withwater and extracted with diethyl ether (2×50 mL). The organic layer waswashed with water, brine and then dried (MgSO₄), filtered andconcentrated under reduced pressure. The crude residue waschromatographed on silica gel, eluted with 0-20% ethyl acetate indichloromethane, to afford a light brown oil (0.775 g).

¹H NMR (500 MHz) δ 7.38-7.57 (m, 4H), 3.75-3.83 (m, 1H), 3.59-3.70 (m,1H), 3.38-3.45 (m, 1H), 2.90-2.94 (m, 3H), 2.80-2.89 (m, 1H), 2.48-2.58(m, 1H). ¹⁹F NMR (471 MHz) δ −62.67 (s, 3F).

Step C Preparation of(3R,4S)-N-(2-fluorophenyl)-1-methyl-2-oxo-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-3-pyrrolidinecarboxamide

A solution of (4S)-1-methyl -4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-2-pyrrolidinone (i.e. the product of Step B, 0.350g, 1.44 mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (5 mL) was cooled to −78° C. To thismixture lithium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide (1.6 mL, 1.6 mmol as a 1 Msolution in tetrahydrofuran) was added dropwise and the resultingsolution was stirred for 30 min. Then 1-fluoro-2-isocyanatobenzene (0.17mL, 1.44 mmol) was added dropwise and the solution was stirred for 2 hat −78° C. The reaction mixture was quenched with saturated aqueousammonium chloride (10 mL), warmed to ambient temperature and the aqueouslayer was extracted with ethyl acetate (3×25 mL). The organic layerswere combined, washed with brine and then dried (MgSO₄), filtered andconcentrated under reduced pressure onto silica gel. The crude residuewas chromatographed on silica gel, eluting with 0 to 40% ethyl acetatein hexanes, to afford a light pink solid (0.223 g).

¹H NMR (500 MHz) δ 9.93 (br s, 1H), 8.15-8.27 (m, 1H), 7.38-7.65 (m,4H), 6.93-7.15 (m, 3H), 4.10-4.23 (m, 1H), 3.72-3.88 (m, 1H), 3.56-3.68(m, 1H), 3.39-3.53 (m, 1H), 2.90-3.06 (m, 3H). ESI [M+1] 381.0.

SYNTHESIS EXAMPLE 7 Preparation of 1,3-diethyl2-[(1S)-1-(3,4-difluorophenyl)-2-nitro-ethyl]propanedioate (e.g. anintermediate to prepare a compound of Formula 1 wherein Y¹ and Y² areboth O; J is —CR²R³—; R² and R³ are H; Q¹ is Ph(3,4-di-F); Q² isPh(2-F); R⁴ and R⁵ are both H; R⁶ is H; and R¹ is H.) Step A:Preparation of 1,3-diethyl2-[(1S)-1-(3,4-difluorophenyl)-2-nitro-ethyl]propanedioate

To a stirred mixture of 1-[(E)-2-nitroethenyl]-3,4-difluorobenzene(prepared as described generally in WO2008/39882 A1, 1.67 g, 9.0 mmol)and diethyl malonate (1.73 g, 10.8 mmol) in toluene (10 mL) was addedNi(II) bis[(R,R)-N,N′-dibenzylcyclohexane-1,2-diamine]bromide (preparedas described in J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005, 127, 9958-9959; 0.072 g, 0.1mmol). The resulting solution was stirred at ambient temperature for 72h. The solution was diluted with dichloromethane (20 mL) andconcentrated under reduced pressure onto silica gel and purified bysilica gel chromatography eluting with a gradient of ethyl acetate inhexanes (0 to 50%) to provide 2.18 g of a light yellow waxy solid. ER96:4 (major eluting at 37.05 min, minor eluting at 27.09 min).

¹H NMR (500 MHz) δ 7.06-7.16 (m, 2H), 6.95-7.03 (m, 1H), 4.73-4.94 (m,2H), 4.16-4.29 (m, 3H), 4.01-4.10 (m, 2H), 3.71-3.79 (m, 1H), 1.22-1.30(m, 3H), 1.07-1.15 (m, 3H). ESI [M+1]; 346.4

SYNTHESIS EXAMPLE 8 Preparation of(3RS,4RS)-N-(2,3-difluorophenyl)-1-methoxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxamide

(e.g. a compound of Formula 1 wherein Y¹ and Y² are both O; J is—CR²R³—; R² and R³ are both H; Q¹ is Ph(4-Me); Q² is Ph(2,3-diF); R⁴ andR⁵ are both H; R⁶ is H; and R¹ is OMe.)

Step A: Preparation of ethyl(3RS,4SR)-1-hydroxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylate

Ammonium formate (9.7 g, 150 mmol), followed by palladium (5% on carbon,60% water; 6.7 g, 1.9 mmol), was added to a solution of diethyl2-[1-(4-methylphenyl)-2-nitro-ethyl]-propanedioate (prepared using themethod described in SYNTHESIS EXAMPLE 1, Step B; 6.1 g, 19 mmol) intetrahydrofuran (57 ml) and methanol (13 ml) under nitrogen at ambienttemperature. The reaction mixture was heated at 50° C. for 3.5 hours,then allowed to cool and filtered through Celite®. The filtrate wasevaporated under reduced pressure and the residue purified by columnchromatography to provide ethyl(3RS,4SR)-1-hydroxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylate(2.69 g, 54%).

¹H NMR δ=7.15 (m, 4H), 4.23 (m, 2H), 4.05 (m, 1H), 3.94 (q, 1H), 3.70(dd, 1H), 3.57 (d, 1 H), 2.34 (s, 3H), 1.27 (m, 3H) (N—OH not observed).

Step B: Preparation of ethyl(3RS,4SR)-1-methoxy-4-(4-methylpheny-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylate

A solution of trimethylsilyldiazomethane in hexanes (2.0 mol/l; 3.8 ml,7.60 mmol) was added dropwise to a solution of ethyl(3RS,4SR)-1-hydroxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylate(1.00 g, 3.80 mmol) in methanol (3.8 ml) and toluene (4.5 ml). Thesolution was stirred for 1 hour, acetic acid added dropwise untileffervescence ceased, then the mixture was evaporated under reducedpressure and the residue purified by column chromatography to provideethyl(3RS,4SR)-1-methoxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylate(0.74 g, 70%).

¹H NMR δ=7.15 (m, 4H), 4.23 (m, 2H), 4.00 (m, 1H), 3.90 (m, 1H), 3.85(s, 3H), 3.53 (m, 1H), 3.47 (d, 1H), 2.33 (m, 3H), 1.27 (m, 3H).

Step C: Preparation of(3RS,4SR)-1-methoxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylicacid

A solution of sodium hydroxide (0.32 g, 8.0 mmol) in water (2.7 ml) wasadded to a solution of ethyl(3RS,4SR)-1-methoxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylate(0.74 g, 2.7 mmol) in ethanol (8.0 ml). The resulting mixture wasstirred at ambient temperature for 1 hour, then water and ethyl acetatewere added and the phases separated. The organic phase was extractedwith water. The combined aqueous phases were washed with ethyl acetate,then acidified by the addition of hydrochloric acid and extracted withethyl acetate. The organic extract was dried over magnesium sulphate,filtered and evaporated under reduced pressure to provide(3RS,4SR)-1-methoxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylicacid (0.25 g, 38%), which was used without further purification.

Step D: Preparation of(3RS,4RS)-N-(2,3-difluorophenyl)-1-methoxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxamide

A solution of 1-propanphosphonic acid cyclic anhydride in ethyl acetate(50 mass %; 0.26 ml, 0.43 mmol) was added to a solution of(3RS,4SR)-1-methoxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylicacid (0.063 g, 0.25 mmol) and 2,3-difluoroaniline (0.039 g, 0.30 mmol)in dichloromethane (1.8 ml), followed by the slow addition ofdiisopropylethylamine (0.13 ml, 0.76 mmol). The resulting mixture wasstirred at ambient temperature for 17 hours, then water and aqueoussodium hydroxide added. The phases were separated and the organic waswashed with hydrochloric acid, dried over magnesium sulphate, filteredand evaporated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified bycolumn chromatography to provide(3RS,4RS)-N-(2,3-difluorophenyl)-1-methoxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxamide(0.063 g, 69%).

¹H NMR δ=9.54 (br s, 1H), 8.00 (m, 1H), 7.26 (m, 2H), 7.18 (m, 2H), 7.00(m, 1H), 6.89 (m, 1H), 4.01 (m, 2H), 3.88 (s, 3H), 3.59 (m, 2H), 2.34(s, 3H).

SYNTHESIS EXAMPLE 9 Preparation of(3RS,4RS)-1-allyloxy-N-(2,3-difluorophenyl)-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxamide

(e.g. a compound of Formula 1 wherein Y¹ and Y² are both O; J is—CR²R³—; R² and R³ are both H; Q¹ is Ph(4-Me); Q² is Ph(2,3-diF); R⁴ andR⁵ are both H; R⁶ is H; and R¹ is O-allyl.)

Step A: Preparation of(3RS,4SR)-1-hydroxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylicAcid

A solution of sodium hydroxide (0.046 g, 1.1 mmol) in water (0.38 ml)was added to a solution of ethyl(3RS,4SR)-1-hydroxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylate(prepared as described in SYNTHESIS EXAMPLE 8, step A; 0.10 g, 0.38mmol) in ethanol (1.1 ml). The resulting mixture was stirred at ambienttemperature for 2 hours, then water and ethyl acetate were added. Thephases were separated and the organic extracted with water. The combinedaqueous layers were washed with ethyl acetate, acidified by the additionof hydrochloric acid and extracted with ethyl acetate. The organicextract was dried over magnesium sulphate, filtered and evaporated underreduced pressure to provide(3RS,4SR)-1-hydroxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylicacid (0.063 g, 71%).

¹H NMR δ=7.14 (s, 4H), 4.04 (m, 1H), 3.91 (m, 1H), 3.71 (m, 1H), 3.60(m, 1H), 2.32 (s, 3H) (N—OH and CO₂H not observed).

Step B: Preparation of(3RS,4SR)-1-allyloxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylicAcid

Sodium hydride (60 mass % in oil; 0.023 g, 0.59 mmol) and3-iodoprop-1-ene (0.029 ml, 0.32 mmol) were added to a solution of(3RS,4SR)-1-hydroxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylicacid (0.063 g, 0.27 mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (1.6 ml) under nitrogen.The resulting mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 4 days,water added and the mixture extracted with ethyl acetate. The combinedorganic extracts were dried over magnesium sulphate, filtered andevaporated under reduced pressure to provide a residue that was purifiedby column chromatograph to provide(3RS,4SR)-1-allyloxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylicacid (0.017 g, 23%).

¹H NMR δ=7.16 (m, 4H), 6.02 (tdd, 1H), 5.40 (m, 2H), 4.52 (m, 2H), 3.90(m, 2H), 3.57 (m, 1H), 3.51 (d, 1H), 2.32 (m, 3H) (CO₂H not observed).

Step C: Preparation of(3RS,4RS)-1-alloxy-N-(2,3-difluorophenyl)-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxamide

A solution of 1-propanphosphonic acid cyclic anhydride in ethyl acetate(50 mass %; 0.062 ml, 0.10 mmol) was added to a solution of(3RS,4SR)-1-allyloxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylicacid (0.017 g, 0.062 mmol) and 2,3-difluoroaniline (0.0096 g, 0.074mmol) in dichloromethane (0.4 ml), followed by the slow addition ofdiisopropylethylamine (0.032 ml, 0.19 mmol). The resulting mixture wasstirred at ambient temperature for 17 hours, then water and aqueoussodium hydroxide added. The phases were separated and the organic waswashed with hydrochloric acid, dried over magnesium sulphate, filteredand evaporated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified bycolumn chromatography to provide(3RS,4RS)-1-allyloxy-N-(2,3-difluorophenyl)-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxamide(0.022 g, 92%).

¹H NMR δ=9.56 (br s, 1H), 8.00 (m, 1H), 7.22 (m, 4H), 7.00 (ddt, 1H),6.88 (m, 1H), 6.05 (tdd, 1H), 5.40 (m, 2H), 4.55 (m, 2H), 4.03 (m, 1H),3.95 (m, 1H), 3.60 (m, 1H), 3.54 (d, 1H), 2.34 (s, 3H).

SYNTHESIS EXAMPLE 10 Preparation of3RS,4RS)-N-(2,3-difluorophenyl)-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-1-prop-2-ynoxy-pyrrolidine-3-carboxamide

(e.g. a compound of Formula 1 wherein Y¹ and Y² are both O; J is—CR²R³—; R² and R³ are both H; Q¹ is Ph(4-Me); Q² is Ph(2,3-diF); R⁴ andR⁵ are both H; R⁶ is H; and R¹ is O-propargyl.)

Step A: Preparation of ethyl(3RS,4SR)-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-1-prop-2-ynoxy-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylate

Prop-2-yn-1-ol (0.027 ml, 0.46 mmol) and triphenylphosphine (0.14 g,0.53 mmol) were added to a solution of ethyl(3RS,4SR)-1-hydroxy-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylate(prepared as described in SYNTHESIS EXAMPLE 8, step A; 0.10 g, 0.38mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (2.3 ml), then diisopropyl azodicarboxylate(0.097 ml, 0.49 mmol) was added dropwise. The resulting mixture wasstirred at ambient temperature for 17 hours, then purified by columnchromatography to provide ethyl(3RS,4SR)-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-1-prop-2-ynoxy-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylate(0.069 g, 30%), which was used without further characterisation.

Step B: Preparation of(3RS,4RS)-N-(2,3-difluorophenyl)-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-1-prop-2-ynoxy-pyrrolidine-3-carboxamide

2,3-Difluoroaniline (0.084 ml, 0.83 mmol) was added to a solution ofethyl(3RS,4SR)-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-1-prop-2-ynoxy-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylate(0.050 g, 0.17 mmol) in dry dimethyl sulfoxide (0.50 ml) and theresulting solution was heated in a microwave oven at 160° C. for 10minutes. The resulting mixture was allowed to cool and purified bycolumn chromatography to provide(3RS,4RS)-N-(2,3-difluorophenyl)-4-(4-methylphenyl)-2-oxo-1-prop-2-ynoxy-pyrrolidine-3-carboxamide(0.006 g, 9%).

¹H NMR δ=9.49 (br s, 1H), 8.00 (m, 1H), 7.27 (m, 2H), 7.19 (m, 2H), 7.01(ddt, 1H), 6.88 (m, 1H), 4.72 (m, 2H), 4.11 (m, 2H), 3.74 (m, 1H), 3.56(d, 1H), 2.60 (t, 1H), 2.34 (s, 3H).

Formulation/Utility

Compounds of this disclosure are generally useful as a herbicidal activeingredient in a composition, i.e. formulation, with at least oneadditional component selected from the group consisting of surfactants,solid diluents and liquid diluents, which serves as a carrier. Theformulation or composition ingredients are selected to be consistentwith the physical properties of the active ingredient, mode ofapplication and environmental factors such as soil type, moisture andtemperature.

Useful formulations include both liquid and solid compositions. Liquidcompositions include solutions (including emulsifiable concentrates),suspensions, emulsions (including microemulsions, oil-in-wateremulsions, flowable concentrates and/or suspoemulsions) and the like,which optionally can be thickened into gels. The general types ofaqueous liquid compositions are soluble concentrate, suspensionconcentrate, capsule suspension, concentrated emulsion, microemulsion,oil-in-water emulsion, flowable concentrate and suspo-emulsion. Thegeneral types of nonaqueous liquid compositions are emulsifiableconcentrate, microemulsifiable concentrate, dispersible concentrate andoil dispersion.

The general types of solid compositions are dusts, powders, granules,pellets, prills, pastilles, tablets, filled films (including seedcoatings) and the like, which can be water-dispersible (“wettable”) orwater-soluble. Films and coatings formed from film-forming solutions orflowable suspensions are particularly useful for seed treatment. Activeingredient can be (micro)encapsulated and further formed into asuspension or solid formulation; alternatively the entire formulation ofactive ingredient can be encapsulated (or “overcoated”). Encapsulationcan control or delay release of the active ingredient. An emulsifiablegranule combines the advantages of both an emulsifiable concentrateformulation and a dry granular formulation. High-strength compositionsare primarily used as intermediates for further formulation.

Sprayable formulations are typically extended in a suitable mediumbefore spraying. Such liquid and solid formulations are formulated to bereadily diluted in the spray medium, usually water, but occasionallyanother suitable medium like an aromatic or paraffinic hydrocarbon orvegetable oil. Spray volumes can range from about from about one toseveral thousand liters per hectare, but more typically are in the rangefrom about ten to several hundred liters per hectare. Sprayableformulations can be tank mixed with water or another suitable medium forfoliar treatment by aerial or ground application, or for application tothe growing medium of the plant. Liquid and dry formulations can bemetered directly into drip irrigation systems or metered into the furrowduring planting.

The formulations will typically contain effective amounts of activeingredient, diluent and surfactant within the following approximateranges which add up to 100 percent by weight.

Weight Percent Active Ingredient Diluent Surfactant Water-Dispersibleand Water- 0.001-90 0-99.999 0-15 soluble Granules, Tablets and PowdersOil Dispersions, Suspensions,    1-50 40-99    0-50 Emulsions, Solutions(including Emulsifiable Concentrates) Dusts    1-25 70-99    0-5 Granules and Pellets 0.001-99 5-99.999 0-15 High Strength Compositions  90-99 0-10    0-2 

Solid diluents include, for example, clays such as bentonite,montmorillonite, attapulgite and kaolin, gypsum, cellulose, titaniumdioxide, zinc oxide, starch, dextrin, sugars (e.g., lactose, sucrose),silica, talc, mica, diatomaceous earth, urea, calcium carbonate, sodiumcarbonate and bicarbonate, and sodium sulfate. Typical solid diluentsare described in Watkins et al., Handbook of Insecticide Dust Diluentsand Carriers, 2nd Ed., Dorland Books, Caldwell, N.J.

Liquid diluents include, for example, water, N,N-dimethylalkanamides(e.g., N,N-dimethylformamide), limonene, dimethylsulfoxide-N-alkylpyrrolidones (e.g., N-methylpyrrolidinone), alkylphosphates (e.g., triethyl phosphate), ethylene glycol, triethyleneglycol, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, polypropylene glycol,propylene carbonate, butylene carbonate, paraffins (e.g., white mineraloils, normal paraffins, isoparaffins), alkylbenzenes, alkylnaphthalenes,glycerine, glycerol triacetate, sorbitol, aromatic hydrocarbons,dearomatized aliphatics, alkylbenzenes, alkylnaphthalenes, ketones suchas cyclohexanone, 2-heptanone, isophorone and4-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone, acetates such as isoamyl acetate, hexylacetate, heptyl acetate, octyl acetate, nonyl acetate, tridecyl acetateand isobornyl acetate, other esters such as alkylated lactate esters,dibasic esters, alkyl and aryl benzoates and γ-butyrolactone, andalcohols, which can be linear, branched, saturated or unsaturated, suchas methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, isopropyl alcohol, n-butanol, isobutylalcohol, n-hexanol, 2-ethylhexanol, n-octanol, decanol, isodecylalcohol, isooctadecanol, cetyl alcohol, lauryl alcohol, tridecylalcohol, oleyl alcohol, cyclohexanol, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol,diacetone alcohol, cresol and benzyl alcohol. Liquid diluents alsoinclude glycerol esters of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids(typically C₆-C₂₂), such as plant seed and fruit oils (e.g., oils ofolive, castor, linseed, sesame, corn (maize), peanut, sunflower,grapeseed, safflower, cottonseed, soybean, rapeseed, coconut and palmkernel), animal-sourced fats (e.g., beef tallow, pork tallow, lard, codliver oil, fish oil), and mixtures thereof. Liquid diluents also includealkylated fatty acids (e.g., methylated, ethylated, butylated) whereinthe fatty acids may be obtained by hydrolysis of glycerol esters fromplant and animal sources, and can be purified by distillation. Typicalliquid diluents are described in Marsden, Solvents Guide, 2nd Ed.,Interscience, New York, 1950.

The solid and liquid compositions of the present disclosure ofteninclude one or more surfactants. When added to a liquid, surfactants(also known as “surface-active agents”) generally modify, most oftenreduce, the surface tension of the liquid. Depending on the nature ofthe hydrophilic and lipophilic groups in a surfactant molecule,surfactants can be useful as wetting agents, dispersants, emulsifiers ordefoaming agents.

Surfactants can be classified as nonionic, anionic or cationic. Nonionicsurfactants useful for the present compositions include, but are notlimited to: alcohol alkoxylates such as alcohol alkoxylates based onnatural and synthetic alcohols (which may be branched or linear) andprepared from the alcohols and ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, butyleneoxide or mixtures thereof amine ethoxylates, alkanolamides andethoxylated alkanolamides; alkoxylated triglycerides such as ethoxylatedsoybean, castor and rapeseed oils; alkylphenol alkoxylates such asoctylphenol ethoxylates, nonylphenol ethoxylates, dinonyl phenolethoxylates and dodecyl phenol ethoxylates (prepared from the phenolsand ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, butylene oxide or mixturesthereof); block polymers prepared from ethylene oxide or propylene oxideand reverse block polymers where the terminal blocks are prepared frompropylene oxide; ethoxylated fatty acids; ethoxylated fatty esters andoils; ethoxylated methyl esters; ethoxylated tristyrylphenol (includingthose prepared from ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, butylene oxide ormixtures thereof); fatty acid esters, glycerol esters, lanolin-basedderivatives, polyethoxylate esters such as polyethoxylated sorbitanfatty acid esters, polyethoxylated sorbitol fatty acid esters andpolyethoxylated glycerol fatty acid esters; other sorbitan derivativessuch as sorbitan esters; polymeric surfactants such as randomcopolymers, block copolymers, alkyd peg (polyethylene glycol) resins,graft or comb polymers and star polymers; polyethylene glycols (pegs);polyethylene glycol fatty acid esters; silicone-based surfactants; andsugar-derivatives such as sucrose esters, alkyl polyglycosides and alkylpolysaccharides.

Useful anionic surfactants include, but are not limited to: alkylatylsulfonic acids and their salts; carboxylated alcohol or alkylphenolethoxylates; diphenyl sulfonate derivatives; lignin and ligninderivatives such as lignosulfonates; maleic or succinic acids or theiranhydrides; olefin sulfonates; phosphate esters such as phosphate estersof alcohol alkoxylates, phosphate esters of alkylphenol alkoxylates andphosphate esters of styryl phenol ethoxylates; protein-basedsurfactants; sarcosine derivatives; styryl phenol ether sulfate;sulfates and sulfonates of oils and fatty acids; sulfates and sulfonatesof ethoxylated alkylphenols; sulfates of alcohols; sulfates ofethoxylated alcohols; sulfonates of amines and amides such asN,N-alkyltaurates; sulfonates of benzene, cumene, toluene, xylene, anddodecyl and tridecylbenzenes; sulfonates of condensed naphthalenes;sulfonates of naphthalene and alkyl naphthalene; sulfonates offractionated petroleum; sulfosuccinamates; and sulfosuccinates and theirderivatives such as dialkyl sulfosuccinate salts.

Useful cationic surfactants include, but are not limited to: amides andethoxylated amides; amines such as N-alkyl propanediamines,tripropylenetriamines and dipropylenetetramines, and ethoxylated amines,ethoxylated diamines and propoxylated amines (prepared from the aminesand ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, butylene oxide or mixturesthereof); amine salts such as amine acetates and diamine salts;quaternary ammonium salts such as quaternary salts, ethoxylatedquaternary salts and diquaternary salts; and amine oxides such asalkyldimethylamine oxides and bis-(2-hydroxyethyl)-alkylamine oxides.

Also useful for the present compositions are mixtures of nonionic andanionic surfactants or mixtures of nonionic and cationic surfactants.Nonionic, anionic and cationic surfactants and their recommended usesare disclosed in a variety of published references includingMcCutcheon's Emulsifiers and Detergents, annual American andInternational Editions published by McCutcheon's Division, TheManufacturing Confectioner Publishing Co.; Sisely and Wood, Encyclopediaof Surface Active Agents, Chemical Publ. Co., Inc., New York, 1964; andA. S. Davidson and B. Milwidsky, Synthetic Detergents, Seventh Edition,John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1987.

Compositions of this disclosure may also contain formulation auxiliariesand additives, known to those skilled in the art as formulation aids(some of which may be considered to also function as solid diluents,liquid diluents or surfactants). Such formulation auxiliaries andadditives may control: pH (buffers), foaming during processing(antifoams such polyorganosiloxanes), sedimentation of activeingredients (suspending agents), viscosity (thixotropic thickeners),in-container microbial growth (antimicrobials), product freezing(antifreezes), color (dyes/pigment dispersions), wash-off (film formersor stickers), evaporation (evaporation retardants), and otherformulation attributes. Film formers include, for example, polyvinylacetates, polyvinyl acetate copolymers, polyvinylpyrrolidone-vinylacetate copolymer, polyvinyl alcohols, polyvinyl alcohol copolymers andwaxes. Examples of formulation auxiliaries and additives include thoselisted in McCutcheon's Volume 2: Functional Materials, annualInternational and North American editions published by McCutcheon'sDivision. The Manufacturing Confectioner Publishing Co.; and PCTPublication WO 03/024222.

The compound of Formula 1 and any other active ingredients are typicallyincorporated into the present compositions by dissolving the activeingredient in a solvent or by grinding in a liquid or dry diluent.Solutions, including emulsifiable concentrates, can be prepared bysimply mixing the ingredients. If the solvent of a liquid compositionintended for use as an emulsifiable concentrate is water-immiscible, anemulsifier is typically added to emulsify the active-containing solventupon dilution with water. Active ingredient slurries, with particlediameters of up to 2,000 μm can be wet milled using media mills toobtain particles with average diameters below 3 μm. Aqueous slurries canbe made into finished suspension concentrates (see, for example, U.S.Pat. No. 3,060,084) or further processed by spray drying to formwater-dispersible granules. Dry formulations usually require dry millingprocesses, which produce average particle diameters in the 2 to 10 μmrange. Dusts and powders can be prepared by blending and usuallygrinding (such as with a hammer mill or fluid-energy mill). Granules andpellets can be prepared by spraying the active material upon preformedgranular carriers or by agglomeration techniques. See Browning,“Agglomeration”, Chemical Engineering, Dec. 4, 1967, pp 147-48, Perry'sChemical Engineer's Handbook, 4th Ed., McGraw-Hill, New York, 1963,pages 8-57 and following, and WO 91/13546. Pellets can be prepared asdescribed in. U.S. Pat. No. 4,172,714. Water-dispersible andwater-soluble granules can be prepared as taught in U.S. Pat. Nos.4,144,050, 3,920,442 and DE 3,246,493. Tablets can be prepared as taughtin U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,180,587, 5,232,701 and 5,208,030. Films can beprepared as taught in GB 2,095,558 and U.S. Pat. No. 3,299,566.

For further information regarding the art of formulation., see T. S.Woods, “The Formulator's Toolbox—Product Forms for Modern Agriculture”in Pesticide Chemistry and Bioscience, The Food-Environment Challenge,T. Brooks and T. R. Roberts, Eds., Proceedings of the 9th InternationalCongress on Pesticide Chemistry, The Royal Society of Chemistry,Cambridge, 1999, pp. 120-133. See also U.S. Pat. No. 3,235,361, Col. 6,line 16 through Col. 7, line 19 and Examples 10-41; U.S. Pat. No.3,309,192, Col. 5, line 43 through Col. 7, line 62 and Examples 8, 12,15, 39, 41, 52, 53, 58, 132, 138-140, 162-164, 166, 167 and 169-182;U.S. Pat. No. 2,891,855, Col. 3, line 66 through Col. 5, line 17 andExamples 1-4; Klingman, Weed Control as a Science, John Wiley and Sons,Inc., New York, 1961, pp 81-96; Hance et al., Weed Control Handbook; 8thEd., Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, 1989; and Developmentsin formulation technology, PJB Publications, Richmond, UK, 2000.

In the following Examples, all percentages are by weight and allformulations are prepared in conventional ways. Compound numbers referto compounds in Index Tables A-F. Without further elaboration, it isbelieved that one skilled in the art using the preceding description canutilize the present disclosure to its fullest extent. The followingExamples are, therefore, to be construed as merely illustrative, and notlimiting of the disclosure in any way whatsoever. Percentages are byweight except where otherwise indicated.

EXAMPLE A

High Strength Concentrate Compound352 98.5% silica aerogel 0.5%synthetic amorphous fine silica 1.0%

EXAMPLE B

Wettable Powder Compound 352 65.0% dodecylphenol polyethylene glycolether 2.0% sodium ligninsulfonate 4.0% sodium silicoaluminate 6.0%montmorillonite (calcined) 23.0%

EXAMPLE C

Granule Compound 352 10.0% attapulgite granules (low volatile matter,0.71/0.30 mm; 90.0% U.S.S. No. 25-50 sieves)

EXAMPLE D

Extruded Pellet Compound 352 25.0% anhydrous sodium sulfate 10.0% crudecalcium ligninsulfonate 5.0% sodium alkylnaphthalenesulfonate 1.0%calcium/magnesium bentonite 59.0%

EXAMPLE E

Emulsifiable Concentrate Compound 352 10.0% polyoxyethylene sorbitolhexoleate 20.0% C₆-C₁₀ fatty acid methyl ester 70.0%

EXAMPLE F

Microemulsion Compound 352 5.0% polyvinylpyrrolidone-vinyl acetatecopolymer 30.0% alkylpolyglycoside 30.0% glyceryl monooleate 15.0% water20.0%

EXAMPLE G

Suspension Concentrate Compound 352  35% butylpolyoxyethylene/polypropylene block copolymer 4.0% stearicacid/polyethylene glycol copolymer 1.0% styrene acrylic polymer 1.0%xanthan gum 0.1% propylene glycol 5.0% silicone based defoamer 0.1%1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one 0.1% water 53.7% 

EXAMPLE H

Emulsion in Water Compound 352 10.0% butyl polyoxyethylene/polypropyleneblock copolymer 4.0% stearic acid/polyethylene glycol copolymer 1.0%styrene acrylic polymer 1.0% xanthan gum 0.1% propylene glycol 5.0%silicone based defoamer 0.1% 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one 0.1% aromaticpetroleum based hydrocarbon 20.0 water 58.7%

EXAMPLE I

Oil Dispersion Compound 352 25% polyoxyethylene sorbitol hexaoleate 15%organically modified bentonite clay 2.5%  fatty acid methyl ester 57.5% 

EXAMPLE J

Suspoemulsion Compound 352 10.0% imidacloprid 5.0% butylpolyoxyethylene/polypropylene block copolymer 4.0% stearicacid/polyethylene glycol copolymer 1.0% styrene acrylic polymer 1.0%xanthan gum 0.1% propylene glycol 5.0% silicone based defoamer 0.1%1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one 0.1% aromatic petroleum based hydrocarbon20.0% water 53.7%

The present disclosure also includes Examples A through J above except“Compound 352” is replaced with “Compound 353”, “Compound 354”,“Compound 355”, “Compound 356”, “Compound 357”, “Compound 358”,“Compound 359”, “Compound 360”, “Compound 361”, “Compound 362”,“Compound 363”, “Compound 364”, “Compound 365”, “Compound 366”,“Compound 367”, “Compound 368”, “Compound 369”, “Compound 370”,“Compound 371”, “Compound 372”, “Compound 373”, “Compound 374”,“Compound 375”, “Compound 376”, “Compound 377”, “Compound 378”,“Compound 379”, “Compound 380”, “Compound 381”, “Compound 382”,“Compound 383”, “Compound 384”, “Compound 386”, “Compound 387”,“Compound 388”, “Compound 389”, “Compound 390”, “Compound 391”,“Compound 392”, “Compound 393”, “Compound 394”, “Compound 395”,“Compound 396”, “Compound 397”, “Compound 398”, “Compound 399”,“Compound 400”, “Compound 401”, “Compound 402”, “Compound 403”,“Compound 404”, “Compound 405”, “Compound 406”, “Compound 407”,“Compound 408”, “Compound 409”, “Compound 410”, “Compound 411”,“Compound 412”, “Compound 413”, “Compound 414”, “Compound 415”,“Compound 416”, “Compound 417”, “Compound 418”, “Compound 419”,“Compound 420”, “Compound 421”, “Compound 422”, “Compound 423”,“Compound 424”, “Compound 425”, “Compound 426”, “Compound 427”,“Compound 428”, “Compound 429”, “Compound 430”, “Compound 431”,“Compound 432”, “Compound 433”, “Compound 434”, “Compound 435”,“Compound 436”, “Compound 437”, “Compound 438”, “Compound 439”,“Compound 440”, “Compound 441”, “Compound 442”, “Compound 443”,“Compound 444”, “Compound 445”, “Compound 446”, “Compound 447”,“Compound 448”, “Compound 449”, “Compound 450”, “Compound 451”,“Compound 452”, “Compound 453”, “Compound 454”, “Compound 455”,“Compound 456”, “Compound 457”, “Compound 460”, “Compound 461”,“Compound 462”, “Compound 463”, “Compound 464”, “Compound 465”,“Compound 466”, “Compound 467”, “Compound 468”, “Compound 469”,“Compound 470”, “Compound 471”, “Compound 472”, “Compound 473”,“Compound 474”, “Compound 475”, “Compound 476”, “Compound 477”,“Compound 478”, “Compound 479”, “Compound 480”, “Compound 481”,“Compound 482”, “Compound 483”, “Compound 484”, “Compound 485”,“Compound 486”, “Compound 487”, “Compound 488”, “Compound 489”,“Compound 490”, “Compound 491”, “Compound 492”, “Compound 493”,“Compound 494”, “Compound 495”, “Compound 496”, “Compound 497”,“Compound 498”, “Compound 499”, “Compound 500”, “Compound 501”,“Compound 502”, “Compound 503”, “Compound 504”, “Compound 505”,“Compound 506”, “Compound 507”, “Compound 508”, “Compound 509”,“Compound 510”, “Compound 511”, “Compound 512”, “Compound 513”,“Compound 514”, “Compound 515”, “Compound 516”, “Compound 517”,“Compound 518”, “Compound 519”, “Compound 520”, “Compound 521”,“Compound 522”, “Compound 523”, “Compound 524”, “Compound 525”,“Compound 526”, “Compound 527”, “Compound 528”, “Compound 529”,“Compound 530”, “Compound 531”, “Compound 532”, “Compound 533”,“Compound 534”, “Compound 535”, “Compound 536”, “Compound 537”,“Compound 538”, “Compound 539”, “Compound 540”, “Compound 541”,“Compound 544”, “Compound 545”, “Compound 546”, “Compound 547”,“Compound 549”, “Compound 550”, “Compound 551”, “Compound 552”,“Compound 553”, “Compound 554”, “Compound 555”, “Compound 556”,“Compound 557”, “Compound 558”, “Compound 559”, “Compound 560”,“Compound 561”, “Compound 562”, “Compound 563”, “Compound 564”,“Compound 565”, “Compound 566”, “Compound 567”, “Compound 568”,“Compound 569”, “Compound 570”, “Compound 571”, “Compound 572”,“Compound 573”, “Compound 574”, “Compound 575”, “Compound 576”,“Compound 577”, “Compound 578”, “Compound 579”, “Compound 580”,“Compound 581”, “Compound 582”, “Compound 583”, “Compound 584”,“Compound 585”, “Compound 586”, “Compound 587”, “Compound 588”,“Compound 589”, “Compound 590”, “Compound 591”, “Compound 592”,“Compound 593”, “Compound 594”, “Compound 595”, “Compound 596”,“Compound 597”, “Compound 598”, “Compound 599”, “Compound 600”,“Compound 601”, “Compound 602”, “Compound 605”, “Compound 606”,“Compound 607”, “Compound 608”, “Compound 609”, “Compound 610”,“Compound 611”, “Compound 612”, “Compound 613”, “Compound 614”,“Compound 616”, “Compound 617”, “Compound 618”, “Compound 619”,“Compound 620”, “Compound 621”, “Compound 622”, “Compound 623”,“Compound 624”, “Compound 625”, “Compound 630”, “Compound 631”,“Compound 632”, “Compound 633”, “Compound 634”, “Compound 635”,“Compound 636”, “Compound 637”, “Compound 638”, “Compound 639”,“Compound 640”, “Compound 641”, “Compound 642”, “Compound 643”,“Compound 644”, “Compound 645”, “Compound 646”, “Compound 647”,“Compound 648”, “Compound 649”, “Compound 650”, “Compound 651”,“Compound 652”, “Compound 653”, “Compound 654”, “Compound 655”,“Compound 656”, “Compound 657”, “Compound 658”, “Compound 659”,“Compound 660”, “Compound 661”, “Compound 662”, “Compound 663”,“Compound 664”, “Compound 665”, “Compound 666”, “Compound 667”,“Compound 668”, “Compound 674”, “Compound 675”, “Compound 676”,“Compound 677”, “Compound 678”, “Compound 679”, “Compound 680”,“Compound 681”, “Compound 682”, “Compound 683”, “Compound 684”,“Compound 685”, “Compound 686”, “Compound 687”, “Compound 688”,“Compound 689”, “Compound 690”, “Compound 691”, “Compound 692”,“Compound 693”, “Compound 694”, “Compound 695”, “Compound 696”,“Compound 697”, “Compound 698”, “Compound 699”, “Compound 700”,“Compound 701”, “Compound 702”, “Compound 703”, “Compound 704”,“Compound 705”, “Compound 706”, “Compound 711”, “Compound 712”,“Compound 713”, “Compound 714”, “Compound 715”, “Compound 716”,“Compound 717”, “Compound 718”, “Compound 719”, “Compound 720”,“Compound 721”, “Compound 722”, “Compound 723”, “Compound 724”,“Compound 725”, “Compound 726”, “Compound 727”, “Compound 728”,“Compound 729”, “Compound 730”, “Compound 731”, “Compound 732”,“Compound 733”, “Compound 734”, “Compound 735”, “Compound 736”,“Compound 737”, “Compound 738”, “Compound 739”, “Compound 740”,“Compound 741”, “Compound 742”, “Compound 743”, “Compound 744”,“Compound 745”, “Compound 746”, “Compound 747”, “Compound 748”,“Compound 749”, “Compound 750”, “Compound 751”, “Compound 752”,“Compound 753”, “Compound 754”, “Compound 755”, “Compound 756”,“Compound 757”, “Compound 758”, “Compound 759”, “Compound 760”,“Compound 761”, “Compound 762”, “Compound 763”, “Compound 764”,“Compound 765”, “Compound 766”, “Compound 767”, “Compound 768”,“Compound 769”, “Compound 770”, “Compound 771”, “Compound 772”,“Compound 773”, “Compound 774”, “Compound 775”, “Compound 776”,“Compound 777”, “Compound 778”, “Compound 779”, “Compound 780”,“Compound 781”, “Compound 782”, “Compound 783”, “Compound 784”,“Compound 785”, “Compound 786”, “Compound 787”, “Compound 788”,“Compound 789”, “Compound 790”, “Compound 791”, “Compound 792”,“Compound 793”, “Compound 794”, “Compound 795”, “Compound 796”,“Compound 797”, “Compound 798”, “Compound 799”, “Compound 800”,“Compound 801”, “Compound 802”, “Compound 803”, “Compound 804”,“Compound 805”, “Compound 806”, “Compound 807”, “Compound 808”,“Compound 809”, “Compound 810”, “Compound 811”, “Compound 812”,“Compound 813”, “Compound 814”, “Compound 815”, “Compound 816”,“Compound 817”, “Compound 818”, “Compound 819”, “Compound 820”,“Compound 821”, “Compound 822”, “Compound 823”, “Compound 824”,“Compound 825”, “Compound 826”, “Compound 827”, “Compound 828”,“Compound 829”, “Compound 830”, “Compound 831”, “Compound 832”,“Compound 833”, “Compound 834”, “Compound 835”, “Compound 836”,“Compound 837”, “Compound 838”, “Compound 839”, “Compound 840”,“Compound 841”, “Compound 842”, “Compound 843”, “Compound 844”,“Compound 845”, “Compound 846”, “Compound 847”, “Compound 848”,“Compound 849”, “Compound 850”, “Compound 851”, “Compound 852”,“Compound 853”, “Compound 854”, “Compound 855”, “Compound 856”,“Compound 857”, “Compound 858”, “Compound 859”, “Compound 860”,“Compound 861”, “Compound 862”, “Compound 863”, “Compound 864”,“Compound 865”, “Compound 866”, “Compound 867”, “Compound 868”,“Compound 869”, “Compound 870”, “Compound 871”, “Compound 872”,“Compound 873”, “Compound 874”, “Compound 875”, “Compound 876”,“Compound 877”, “Compound 878”, “Compound 879”, “Compound 880”,“Compound 881”, “Compound 882”, “Compound 883”, “Compound 884”,“Compound 885”, “Compound 886”, “Compound 887”, “Compound 888”,“Compound 889”, “Compound 890”, “Compound 891”, “Compound 892”,“Compound 893”, “Compound 894”, “Compound 895”, “Compound 896”,“Compound 897”, “Compound 898”, “Compound 899”, “Compound 900”,“Compound 901”, “Compound 902”, “Compound 903”, “Compound 904”,“Compound 905”, “Compound 906”, “Compound 907”, “Compound 908”,“Compound 909”, “Compound 910”, “Compound 911”, “Compound 912”,“Compound 913”, “Compound 914”, “Compound 915”, “Compound 916”,“Compound 917”, “Compound 918”, “Compound 919”, “Compound 920”,“Compound 921”, “Compound 922”, “Compound 923”, “Compound 924”,“Compound 925”, “Compound 926”, “Compound 927”, “Compound 928”,“Compound 929”, “Compound 930”, “Compound 931”, “Compound 932”,“Compound 933”, “Compound 934”, “Compound 935”, “Compound 936”,“Compound 937”, “Compound 938”, “Compound 939”, “Compound 940”,“Compound 941”, “Compound 942”, “Compound 943”, “Compound 944”,“Compound 945”, “Compound 946”, “Compound 947”, “Compound 948”,“Compound 949”, “Compound 950”, “Compound 951”, “Compound 952”,“Compound 953”, “Compound 954”, “Compound 955”, “Compound 956”,“Compound 957”, “Compound 958”, “Compound 959”, “Compound 960”,“Compound 961”, “Compound 962”, “Compound 963”, “Compound 964”,“Compound 965”, “Compound 966”, “Compound 967”, “Compound 968”,“Compound 969”, “Compound 970”, “Compound 971”, “Compound 972”,“Compound 973”, “Compound 974”, “Compound 975”, “Compound 976”,“Compound 977”, “Compound 978”, “Compound 979”, “Compound 980”,“Compound 981”, “Compound 982”, “Compound 983”, “Compound 984”,“Compound 985”, “Compound 986”, “Compound 987”, “Compound 988”,“Compound 989”, “Compound 990”, “Compound 991”, “Compound 992”,“Compound 993”, “Compound 994”, “Compound 995”, “Compound 996”,“Compound 997”, “Compound 998”, “Compound 999”, “Compound 1000”,“Compound 1001”, “Compound 1002”, “Compound 1003”, “Compound 1004”,“Compound 1005”, “Compound 1006”, “Compound 1007”, “Compound 1008”,“Compound 1009”, “Compound 1010”, “Compound 1011”, “Compound 1012”,“Compound 1013”, “Compound 1014”, “Compound 1015”, “Compound 1016”,“Compound 1017”, “Compound 1018”, “Compound 1019”, “Compound 1020”,“Compound 1021”, “Compound 1022”, “Compound 1023”, “Compound 1024”,“Compound 1025”, “Compound 1026”, “Compound 1027”, “Compound 1028”,“Compound 1029”, “Compound 1030”, “Compound 1031”, “Compound 1032”,“Compound 1033”, “Compound 1034”, “Compound 1035”, “Compound 1036”,“Compound 1037”, “Compound 1038”, “Compound 1039”, “Compound 1040”,“Compound 1041”, “Compound 1042”, “Compound 1043”, “Compound 1044”,“Compound 1045”, “Compound 1046”, “Compound 1047”, “Compound 1048”,“Compound 1049”, “Compound 1050”, “Compound 1051”, “Compound 1052”,“Compound 1053”, “Compound 1054”, “Compound 1055”, “Compound 1056”,“Compound 1057”, “Compound 1058”, “Compound 1059”, “Compound 1060”,“Compound 1061”, “Compound 1062”, “Compound 1063”, “Compound 1064”,“Compound 1065”, “Compound 1066”, “Compound 1067”, “Compound 1068”,“Compound 1069”, “Compound 1070”, “Compound 1071”, “Compound 1072”,“Compound 1073”, “Compound 1074”, “Compound 1075”, “Compound 1076”,“Compound 1077”, “Compound 1078”, “Compound 1079”, “Compound 1080”,“Compound 1081”, “Compound 1082”, “Compound 1083”, “Compound 1084”,“Compound 1085”, “Compound 1086”, “Compound 1087”, “Compound 1088”,“Compound 1089”, “Compound 1090”, “Compound 1091”, “Compound 1092”,“Compound 1093”, “Compound 1094”, “Compound 1095”, “Compound 1096”,“Compound 1097”, “Compound 1098”, “Compound 1099”, “Compound 1100”,“Compound 1101”, “Compound 1102”, “Compound 1103”, “Compound 1104”,“Compound 1105”, “Compound 1106”, “Compound 1107”, “Compound 1108”,“Compound 1109”, “Compound 1110”, “Compound 1111”, “Compound 1112”,“Compound 1113”, “Compound 1114”, “Compound 1115”, “Compound 1116”,“Compound 1117”, “Compound 1118”, “Compound 1119”, “Compound 1120”,“Compound 1121”, “Compound 1122”, “Compound 1123”, “Compound 1124”,“Compound 1125”, “Compound 1126”, “Compound 1127”, “Compound 1128”,“Compound 1129”, “Compound 1130”, “Compound 1131”, “Compound 1132”,“Compound 1133”, “Compound 1134”, “Compound 1135”, “Compound 1136”,“Compound 1137”, “Compound 1138”, “Compound 1139”, “Compound 1140”,“Compound 1141”, “Compound 1142”, “Compound 1143”, “Compound 1144”,“Compound 1145”, “Compound 1146”, “Compound 1147”, “Compound 1148”,“Compound 1149”, “Compound 1150”, “Compound 1151”, “Compound 1152”,“Compound 1153”, “Compound 1154”, “Compound 1155”, “Compound 1156”,“Compound 1157”, “Compound 1158”, “Compound 1159”, “Compound 1160”,“Compound 1161”, “Compound 1162”, “Compound 1163”, “Compound 1164”,“Compound 1165”, “Compound 1166”, “Compound 1167”, “Compound 1168”,“Compound 1169”, “Compound 1170”, “Compound 1171”, “Compound 1172”,“Compound 1173”, “Compound 1174”, “Compound 1175”, “Compound 1176”,“Compound 1177”, “Compound 1178”, “Compound 1179”, “Compound 1180”,“Compound 1181”, “Compound 1182”, “Compound 1183”, “Compound 1184”,“Compound 1185”, “Compound 1186”, “Compound 1187”, “Compound 1188”,“Compound 1189”, “Compound 1190”, “Compound 1191”, “Compound 1192”,“Compound 1193”, “Compound 1194”, “Compound 1195”, “Compound 1196”,“Compound 1197”, “Compound 1198”, “Compound 1199”, “Compound 1200”,“Compound 1201”, “Compound 1202”, “Compound 1203”, “Compound 1204”,“Compound 1205”, “Compound 1206”, “Compound 1207”, “Compound 1208”,“Compound 1209”, “Compound 1210”, “Compound 1211”, “Compound 1212”,“Compound 1213”, “Compound 1214”, “Compound 1215”, “Compound 1216”,“Compound 1217”, “Compound 1218”, “Compound 1219”, “Compound 1220”,“Compound 1221”, “Compound 1222”, “Compound 1223”, “Compound 1224”,“Compound 1225”, “Compound 1226”, “Compound 1227”, “Compound 1228”,“Compound 1229”, “Compound 1230”, “Compound 1231”, “Compound 1232”,“Compound 1233”, “Compound 1234”, “Compound 1235”, “Compound 1236”,“Compound 1237”, “Compound 1238”, “Compound 1239”, “Compound 1240”,“Compound 1241”, “Compound 1242”, “Compound 1243”, “Compound 1244”,“Compound 1245”, “Compound 1246”, “Compound 1247”, “Compound 1248”,“Compound 1249”, “Compound 1250”, “Compound 1251”, “Compound 1252”,“Compound 1253”, “Compound 1254”, “Compound 1255”, “Compound 1256”,“Compound 1257”, “Compound 1258”, “Compound 1259”, “Compound 1260”,“Compound 1261”, “Compound 1262”, “Compound 1263”, “Compound 1264”,“Compound 1265”, “Compound 1266”, “Compound 1267”, “Compound 1268”,“Compound 1269”, “Compound 1270”, “Compound 1271”, “Compound 1272”,“Compound 1273”, “Compound 1274”, “Compound 1275”, “Compound 1276”,“Compound 1277”, “Compound 1278”, “Compound 1279”, “Compound 1280”,“Compound 1281”, “Compound 1282”, “Compound 1283”, “Compound 1284”,“Compound 1285”, “Compound 1286”, “Compound 1287”, “Compound 1288”,“Compound 1289”, “Compound 1290”, “Compound 1291”, “Compound 1292”,“Compound 1293”, “Compound 1294”, “Compound 1295”, “Compound 1296”,“Compound 1297”, “Compound 1298”, “Compound 1299”, “Compound 1300”,“Compound 1301”, “Compound 1302”, “Compound 1303”, “Compound 1304”,“Compound 1305”, “Compound 1306”, “Compound 1307”, “Compound 1308”,“Compound 1309”, “Compound 1310”, “Compound 1311”, “Compound 1312”,“Compound 1313”, “Compound 1314”, “Compound 1315”, “Compound 1316”,“Compound 1317”, “Compound 1318”, “Compound 1319”, “Compound 1320”,“Compound 1321”, “Compound 1322”, “Compound 1323”, “Compound 1324”,“Compound 1325”, “Compound 1326”, “Compound 1327”, “Compound 1328”,“Compound 1329”, “Compound 1330”, “Compound 1331”, “Compound 1332”,“Compound 1333”, “Compound 1334”, “Compound 1335”, “Compound 1336”,“Compound 1337”, “Compound 1338”, “Compound 1339”, “Compound 1340”,“Compound 1341”, “Compound 1342”, “Compound 1343”, “Compound 1344”,“Compound 1345”, “Compound 1346”, “Compound 1347”, “Compound 1348”,“Compound 1349”, “Compound 1350”, “Compound 1351”, “Compound 1352”,“Compound 1353”, “Compound 1354”, “Compound 1355”, “Compound 1356”,“Compound 1357”, “Compound 1358”, “Compound 1359”, “Compound 1360”,“Compound 1361”, “Compound 1362”, “Compound 1363”, “Compound 1364”,“Compound 1365”, “Compound 1366”, “Compound 1367”, “Compound 1368”,“Compound 1369”, “Compound 1370”, “Compound 1371”, “Compound 1372”,“Compound 1373”, “Compound 1374”, “Compound 1375”, “Compound 1376”,“Compound 1377”, “Compound 1378”, “Compound 1379”, “Compound 1380”,“Compound 1381”, “Compound 1382”, “Compound 1383”, “Compound 1384”,“Compound 1385”, “Compound 1386”, “Compound 1387”, “Compound 1388”,“Compound 1389”, “Compound 1390”, “Compound 1391”, “Compound 1392”,“Compound 1393”, “Compound 1394”, “Compound 1395”, “Compound 1396”,“Compound 1397”, “Compound 1398”, “Compound 1399”, “Compound 1400”,“Compound ”, “Compound ”, “Compound 1401”, “Compound ”, “Compound ”,“Compound 1402”, “Compound ”, “Compound ”, “Compound 1403”, “Compound1404”, “Compound 1405”, “Compound 1406”, “Compound 1407”, “Compound1408”, “Compound 1409”, “Compound 1410”, “Compound 1411”, “Compound1412”, “Compound 1413”, “Compound 1414”, “Compound 1415”, “Compound1416”, “Compound 1417”, “Compound 1418”, “Compound 1419”, “Compound1420”, “Compound 1421”, “Compound 1422”, “Compound 1423”, “Compound1424”, “Compound 1425”, “Compound 1426”, “Compound 1427”, “Compound1428”, “Compound 1429”, “Compound 1430”, “Compound 1431”, “Compound1432”, “Compound 1433”, “Compound 1434”, “Compound 1435”, “Compound1436”, “Compound 1437”, “Compound 1438”, “Compound 1439”, “Compound1440”, “Compound 1441”, “Compound 1442”, “Compound 1443”, “Compound1444”, “Compound 145”, “Compound 1446”, “Compound 1447”, “Compound1448”, “Compound 1449”, “Compound 1450”, “Compound 1451”, “Compound1452”, “Compound 1453”, “Compound 1454”, “Compound 1455”, “Compound1456”, “Compound 1457”, “Compound 1458”, “Compound 1459”, “Compound1460”, “Compound 1461”, “Compound 1462”, “Compound 1463”, “Compound1464”, “Compound 1465”, “Compound 1466”, “Compound 1467”, “Compound1468”, “Compound 1469”, “Compound 1470”, “Compound 1471”, “Compound1472”, “Compound 1473”, “Compound 1474”, “Compound 1475”, “Compound1476”, “Compound 1477”, “Compound 1478”, “Compound 1479”, “Compound1480”, “Compound 1481”, “Compound 1482”, “Compound 1483”, “Compound1484”, “Compound 1485”, “Compound 1486”, “Compound 1487”, “Compound1488”, “Compound 1489”, “Compound 1490”, “Compound 1491”, “Compound1492”, “Compound 1493”, “Compound 1494”, “Compound 1495”, “Compound1496”, “Compound 1497”, “Compound 1498”, “Compound 1499”, “Compound1500”, “Compound 1501”, “Compound 1502”, “Compound 1503”, “Compound1504”, “Compound 1505”, “Compound 1506”, “Compound 1507”, “Compound1508”, “Compound 1509”, “Compound 1510”, “Compound 1511”, “Compound1512”, “Compound 1513”, “Compound 1514”, “Compound 1515”, “Compound1516”, “Compound 1517”, “Compound 1518”, “Compound 1519”, “Compound1520”, “Compound 1521”, “Compound 1522”, “Compound 1523”, “Compound1524”, “Compound 1525”, “Compound 1526”, “Compound 1527”, “Compound1528”, “Compound 1529”, “Compound 1530”, “Compound 1531”, “Compound1532”, “Compound 1533”, “Compound 1534”, “Compound 1535”, “Compound1536”, “Compound 1537”, “Compound 1538”, “Compound 1539”, “Compound1540”, “Compound 1541”, “Compound 1542”, “Compound 1543”, “Compound1544”, “Compound 1545”, “Compound 1546”, “Compound 1547”, “Compound1548”, “Compound 1549”, “Compound 1550”, “Compound 1551”, “Compound1552”, “Compound 1553”, “Compound 1554”, “Compound 1555”, “Compound1556”, “Compound 1557”, “Compound 1558”, “Compound 1559”, “Compound1560”, “Compound 1561”, “Compound 1562”, “Compound 1563”, “Compound1564”, “Compound 1565”, “Compound 1566”, “Compound 1567”, “Compound1568”, “Compound 1569”, “Compound 1570”, “Compound 1571”, “Compound1572”, “Compound 1573”, “Compound 1574”, “Compound 1575”, “Compound1576”, “Compound 1577”, “Compound 1578”, “Compound 1579”, “Compound1580”, “Compound 1581”, “Compound 1582”, “Compound 1583”, “Compound1584”, “Compound 1585”, “Compound 1586”, “Compound 1587”, “Compound1588”, “Compound 1589”, “Compound 1590”, “Compound 1591”, “Compound1592”, “Compound 1593”, “Compound 1594”, “Compound 1595”, “Compound1596”, “Compound 1597”, “Compound 1598”, “Compound 1599”, “Compound1600”, “Compound 1601”, “Compound 1602”, “Compound 1603”, “Compound1604”, “Compound 1605”, “Compound 1606”, “Compound 1607”, “Compound1608”, “Compound 1609”, “Compound 1610”, “Compound 1611”, “Compound1612”, “Compound 1613”, “Compound 1614”, “Compound 1615”, “Compound1616”, “Compound 1617”, “Compound 1618”, “Compound 1619”, “Compound1620”, “Compound 1621”, “Compound 1622”, “Compound 1623”, “Compound1624”, “Compound 1625”, “Compound 1626”, “Compound 1627”, “Compound1628”, “Compound 1629”, “Compound 1630”, “Compound 1631”, “Compound1632”, “Compound 1633”, “Compound 1634”, “Compound 1635”, “Compound1636”, “Compound 1637”, “Compound 1638”, “Compound 1639”, “Compound1640”, “Compound 1641”, “Compound 1642”, “Compound 1643”, “Compound1644”, “Compound 1645”, “Compound 1646”, “Compound 1647”, “Compound1648”, “Compound 1649”, “Compound 1650”, “Compound 1651”, “Compound1652”, “Compound 1653”, “Compound 1654”, “Compound 1655”, “Compound1656”, “Compound 1657”, “Compound 1658”, “Compound 1659”, “Compound1660”, “Compound 1661”, “Compound 1662”, “Compound 1663”, “Compound1664”, “Compound 1665”, “Compound 1666”, “Compound 1667”, “Compound1668”, “Compound 1669”, “Compound 1670”, “Compound 1671”, “Compound1672”, “Compound 1673”, “Compound 1674”, “Compound 1675”, “Compound1676”, “Compound 1677”, “Compound 1678”, “Compound 1679”, “Compound1680”, “Compound 1681”, “Compound 1682”, “Compound 1683”, “Compound1684”, “Compound 1685”, “Compound 1686”, “Compound 1687”, “Compound1688”, “Compound 1689”, “Compound 1690”, “Compound 1691”, “Compound1692”, “Compound 1693”, “Compound 1694”, “Compound 1695”, “Compound1696”, “Compound 1697”, “Compound 1698”, “Compound 1699”, “Compound1700”, “Compound 1701”, “Compound 1702”, “Compound 1703”, “Compound1704”, “Compound 1705”, “Compound 1706”, “Compound 1707”, “Compound1708”, “Compound 1709”, “Compound 1710”, “Compound 1711”, “Compound1712”, “Compound 1713”, “Compound 1714”, “Compound 1715”, “Compound1716”, “Compound 1717”, “Compound 1718”, “Compound 1719”, “Compound1720”, “Compound 1721”, “Compound 1722”, “Compound 1723”, “Compound1724”, “Compound 1725”, “Compound 1726”, “Compound 1727”, “Compound1728”, “Compound 1729”, “Compound 1730”, “Compound 1731”, “Compound1732”, “Compound 1733”, “Compound 1734”, “Compound 1735”, “Compound1736”, “Compound 1737”, “Compound 1738”, “Compound 1739”, “Compound1740”, “Compound 1741”, “Compound 1742”, “Compound 1743”, “Compound1744”, “Compound 1745”, “Compound 1746”, “Compound 1747”, “Compound1748”, “Compound 1749”, “Compound 1750”, “Compound 1751”, “Compound1752”, “Compound 1753”, “Compound 1754”, “Compound 1755”, “Compound1756”, “Compound 1757”, “Compound 1758”, “Compound 1759”, “Compound1760”, “Compound 1761”, “Compound 1762”, “Compound 1763”, “Compound1764”, “Compound 1765”, “Compound 1766”, “Compound 1767”, “Compound1768”, “Compound 1769”, “Compound 1770”, “Compound 1771”, “Compound1772”, “Compound 1773”, “Compound 1774”, “Compound 1775”, “Compound1776”, “Compound 1777”, “Compound 1778”, “Compound 1779”, “Compound1780”, “Compound 1781”, “Compound 1782”, “Compound 1783”, “Compound1784”, “Compound 1785”, “Compound 1786”, “Compound 1787”, “Compound1788”, “Compound 1789”, “Compound 1790”, “Compound 1791”, “Compound1792”, “Compound 1793”, “Compound 1794”, “Compound 1795”, “Compound1796”, “Compound 1797”, “Compound 1798”, “Compound 1799”, “Compound1800”, “Compound 1801”, “Compound 1802”, “Compound 1803”, “Compound1804”, “Compound 1805”, “Compound 1806”, “Compound 1807”, “Compound1808”, “Compound 1809”, “Compound 1810”, “Compound 1811”, “Compound1812”, “Compound 1813”, “Compound 1814”, “Compound 1815”, “Compound1816”, “Compound 1817”, “Compound 1818”, “Compound 1819”, “Compound1820”, “Compound 1821”, “Compound 1822”, “Compound 1823”, “Compound1824”, “Compound 1825”, “Compound 1826”, “Compound 1827”, “Compound1828”, “Compound 1829”, “Compound 1830”, “Compound 1831”, “Compound1832”, “Compound 1833”, “Compound 1834”, “Compound 1835”, “Compound1836”, “Compound 1837”, “Compound 1838”, “Compound 1839”, “Compound1840”, “Compound 1841”, “Compound 1842”, “Compound 1843”, “Compound1844”, “Compound 1845”, “Compound 1846”, “Compound 1847”, “Compound1848”, “Compound 1849”, “Compound 1850”, “Compound 1851”, “Compound1852”, “Compound 1853”, “Compound 1854”, “Compound 1855”, “Compound1856”, “Compound 1857”, “Compound 1858”, “Compound 1859”, “Compound1860”, “Compound 1861”, “Compound 1862”, “Compound 1863”, “Compound1864”, “Compound 1865”, “Compound 1866”, “Compound 1867”, “Compound1868”, “Compound 1869”, “Compound 1870”, “Compound 1871”, “Compound1872”, “Compound 1873” or “Compound 1874” above.

Test results indicate that many compounds of the present disclosure arehighly active preemergent and/or postemergent herbicides and/or plantgrowth regulants. Many compounds of this disclosure generally showhighest activity for early postemergence weed control (i.e. applied soonafter weed seedlings emerge from the soil) and preemergence weed control(i.e. applied before weed seedlings emerge from the soil). Many of themhave utility for broad-spectrum pre- and/or postemergence weed controlin areas where complete control of all vegetation is desired such asaround fuel storage tanks, industrial storage areas, parking lots,drive-in theaters, air fields, river banks, irrigation and otherwaterways, around billboards and highway and railroad structures. Manyof the compounds of this disclosure, by virtue of selective metabolismin crops versus weeds, or by selective activity at the locus ofphysiological inhibition in crops and weeds, or by selective placementon or within the environment of a mixture of crops and weeds, are usefulfor the selective control of grass and broadleaf weeds within acrop/weed mixture. One skilled in the art will recognize that a desiredcombination of these selectivity factors within a compound or group ofcompounds can readily be determined by performing routine biologicaland/or biochemical assays. Compounds of this disclosure may showtolerance to important agronomic crops including, but is not limited to,alfalfa, barley, cotton, wheat, rape, sugar beets, corn (maize),sorghum, soybeans, rice, oats, peanuts, vegetables, tomato, potato,perennial plantation crops including coffee, cocoa, oil palm, rubber,sugarcane, citrus, grapes, fruit trees, nut trees, banana, plantain,pineapple, hops, tea and forests such as eucalyptus and conifers (e.g.,loblolly pine), and turf species (e.g., Kentucky bluegrass, St.Augustine grass, Kentucky fescue and Bermuda grass). Many compounds ofthis disclosure can be used in crops genetically transformed or bred toincorporate resistance to herbicides, express proteins toxic toinvertebrate pests (such as Bacillus thuringiensis toxin), and/orexpress other useful traits. Those skilled in the art will appreciatethat not all compounds are equally effective against all weeds.Alternatively, the subject compounds are useful to modify plant growth.

As many compounds of this disclosure have (both preemergent andpostemergent herbicidal) activity, to control undesired vegetation bykilling or injuring the vegetation or reducing its growth, the compoundscan be usefully applied by a variety of methods involving contacting aherbicidally effective amount of a compound of this disclosure, or acomposition comprising said compound and at least one of a surfactant, asolid diluent or a liquid diluent, to the foliage or other part of theundesired vegetation or to the environment of the undesired vegetationsuch as the soil or water in which the undesired vegetation is growingor which surrounds the seed or other propagule of the undesiredvegetation.

A herbicidally effective amount of the compounds of this disclosure isdetermined by a number of factors. These factors include: formulationselected, method of application, amount and type of vegetation present,growing conditions, etc. In general, a herbicidally effective amount ofcompounds of this disclosure is from about 0.005 to about 20 kg/ha. Insome embodiments, the range is from about 0.01 to about 1 kg/ha. Oneskilled in the art can easily determine the herbicidally effectiveamount necessary for the desired level of weed control.

Compounds of the disclosure are useful in treating all plants and plantparts. Plant varieties and cultivars can be obtained by conventionalpropagation and breeding methods or by genetic engineering methods.Genetically modified plants (transgenic plants) are those in which aheterologous gene (transgene) has been stably integrated into theplant's genome. A transgene that is defined by its particular locationin the plant genome is called a transformation or transgenic event.

Genetically modified plant cultivars which can be treated according tothis disclosure include those that are resistant against one or morebiotic stresses (pests such as nematodes, insects, mites, fungi, etc.)or abiotic stresses (drought, cold temperature, soil salinity, etc.), orthat contain other desirable characteristics. Plants can be geneticallymodified to exhibit traits of, for example, herbicide tolerance,insect-resistance, modified oil profiles or drought tolerance. Usefulgenetically modified plants containing single gene transformation eventsor combinations of transformation events are listed in Table 3.Additional information for the genetic modifications listed in Table 3can be obtained from publicly available databases maintained, forexample, by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

The following abbreviations, T1 through T37, are used in Table 3 fortraits. A “-” means the entry is not available.

Trait Description T1 Glyphosate tolerance T2 High lauric acid oil T3Glufosinate tolerance T4 Phytate breakdown T5 Oxynil tolerance T6Disease resistance T7 Insect resistance T9 Modified flower color T11 ALSHerbicide Tol. T12 Dicamba Tolerance T13 Anti-allergy T14 Salt toleranceT15 Cold tolerance T16 Imidazolinone herb. tol. T17 Modifiedalpha-amylase T18 Pollination control T19 2,4-D tolerance T20 Increasedlysine T21 Drought tolerance T22 Delayed ripening/senescence T23Modified product quality T24 High cellulose T25 Modifiedstarch/carbohydrate T26 Insect & disease resist. T27 High tryptophan T28Erect leaves semidwarf T29 Semidwarf T30 Low iron tolerance T31 Modifiedoil/fatty acid T32 HPPD tolerance T33 High oil T34 Aryloxyalkanoate tol.T35 Mesotrione tolerance T36 Reduced nicotine T37 Modified product

TABLE 3 Crop Event Name Event Code Trait(s) Gene(s) Alfalfa J101MON-00101-8 T1 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4) Alfalfa J163 MON-ØØ163-7 T1 cp4epsps (aroA:CP4) Canola* 23-18-17 (Event 18) CGN-89465-2 T2 te Canola*23-198 (Event 23) CGN-89465-2 T2 te Canola* 61061 DP-Ø61Ø61-7 T1 gat4621Canola* 73496 DP-Ø73496-4 T1 gat4621 Canola* GT200 (RT200) MON-89249-2T1 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4); goxv247 Canola* GT73 (RT73) MON-ØØØ73-7 T1 cp4epsps (aroA:CP4); goxv247 Canola* HCN10 (Topas 19/2) — T3 bar Canola*HCN28 (T45) ACS-BNØØ8-2 T3 pat (syn) Canola* HCN92 (Topas 19/2)ACS-BNØØ7-1 T3 bar Canola* MON88302 MON-883Ø2-9 T1 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4)Canola* MPS961 — T4 phyA Canola* MPS962 — T4 phyA Canola* MPS963 — T4phyA Canola* MPS964 — T4 phyA Canola* MPS965 — T4 phyA Canola* MS1(B91-4) ACS-BNØØ4-7 T3 bar Canola* MS8 ACS-BNØØ5-8 T3 bar Canola*OXY-235 ACS-BNØ11-5 T5 bxn Canola* PHY14 — T3 bar Canola* PHY23 — T3 barCanola* PHY35 — T3 bar Canola* PHY36 — T3 bar Canola* RF1 (B93-101)ACS-BNØØ1-4 T3 bar Canola* RF2 (B94-2) ACS-BNØØ2-5 T3 bar Canola* RF3ACS-BNØØ3-6 T3 bar Bean EMBRAPA 5.1 EMB-PV051-1 T6 ac1 (sense andantisense) Brinjal # EE-1 — T7 cry1Ac Cotton 19-51a DD-Ø1951A-7 T11S4-HrA Cotton 281-24-236 DAS-24236-5 T3, T7 pat (syn); cry1F Cotton3006-210-23 DAS-21Ø23-5 T3, T7 pat (syn); cry1Ac Cotton 31707 — T5, T7bxn; cry1Ac Cotton 31803 — T5, T7 bxn; cry1Ac Cotton 31807 — T5, T7 bxn;cry1Ac Cotton 31808 — T5, T7 bxn; cry1Ac Cotton 42317 — T5, T7 bxn;cry1Ac Cotton BNLA-601 — T7 cry1Ac Cotton BXN10211 BXN10211-9 T5 bxn;cry1Ac Cotton BXN10215 BXN10215-4 T5 bxn; cry1Ac Cotton BXN10222BXN10222-2 T5 bxn; cry1Ac Cotton BXN10224 BXN10224-4 T5 bxn; cry1AcCotton COT102 SYN-IRB102-7 T7 vip3A(a) Cotton COT67B SYN-IR67B-1 T7cry1Ab Cotton COT202 — T7 vip3A Cotton Event 1 — T7 cry1Ac Cotton GMFCry1A GTL-GMF311-7 T7 cry1Ab-Ac Cotton GHB119 BCS-GH005-8 T7 cry2AeCotton GHB614 BCS-GH002-5 T1 2mepsps Cotton GK12 — T7 cry1Ab-Ac CottonLLCotton25 ACS-GH001-3 T3 bar Cotton MLS 9124 — T7 cry1C Cotton MON1076MON-89924-2 T7 cry1Ac Cotton MON1445 MON-01445-2 T1 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4)Cotton MON15985 MON-15985-7 T7 cry1Ac; cry2Ab2 Cotton MON1698MON-89383-1 T7 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4) Cotton MON531 MON-00531-6 T7 cry1AcCotton MON757 MON-00757-7 T7 cry1Ac Cotton MON88913 MON-88913-8 T1 cp4epsps (aroA:CP4) Cotton Nqwe Chi 6 Bt — T7 — Cotton SKG321 — T7 cry1A;CpTI Cotton T303-3 BCS-GH003-6 T3, T7 cry1Ab; bar Cotton T304-40BCS-GH004-7 T3, T7 cry1Ab; bar Cotton CE43-67B — T7 cry1Ab CottonCE46-02A — T7 cry1Ab Cotton CE44-69D — T7 cry1Ab Cotton 1143-14A — T7cry1Ab Cotton 1143-51B — T7 cry1Ab Cotton T342-142 — T7 cry1Ab CottonPV-GHGT07 (1445) — T1 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4) Cotton EE-GH3 — T1 mepspsCotton EE-GH5 — T7 cry1Ab Cotton MON88701 MON-88701-3 T3, T12 Modifieddmo; bar Cotton OsCr11 — T13 Modified Cry j Flax FP967 CDC-FL001-2 T11als Lentil RH44 — T16 als Maize 3272 SYN-E3272-5 T17 amy797E Maize 5307SYN-05307-1 T7 ecry3.1Ab Maize 59122 DAS-59122-7 T3, T7 cry34Ab1;cry35Ab1; pat Maize 676 PH-000676-7 T3, T18 pat; dam Maize 678PH-000678-9 T3, T18 pat; dam Maize 680 PH-000680-2 T3, T18 pat; damMaize 98140 DP-098140-6 T1, T11 gat4621; zm-hra Maize Bt10 — T3, T7cry1Ab; pat Maize Bt176 (176) SYN-EV176-9 T3, T7 cry1Ab; bar MaizeBVLA430101 — T4 phyA2 Maize CBH-351 ACS-ZM004-3 T3, T7 cry9C; bar MaizeDAS40278-9 DAS40278-9 T19 aad-1 Maize DBT418 DKB-89614-9 T3, T7 cry1Ac;pinII; bar Maize DLL25 (B16) DKB-89790-5 T3 bar Maize GA21 MON-00021-9T1 mepsps Maize GG25 — T1 mepsps Maize GJ11 — T1 mepsps Maize Fl117 — T1mepsps Maize GAT-ZM1 — T3 pat Maize LY038 REN-00038-3 T20 cordapA MaizeMIR 162 SYN-IR162-4 T7 vip3Aa20 Maize MIR604 SYN-IR604-5 T7 mcry3A MaizeMON801 (MON80100) MON801 T1, T7 cry1Ab; cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4); goxv247Maize MON802 MON-80200-7 T1, T7 cry1Ab; cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4); goxv247Maize MON809 PH-MON-809-2 T1, T7 cry1Ab; cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4); goxv247Maize MON810 MON-00810-6 T1, T7 cry1Ab; cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4); goxv247Maize MON832 — T1 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4); goxv247 Maize MON863 MON-00863-5T7 cry3Bb1 Maize MON87427 MON-87427-7 T1 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4) MaizeMON87460 MON-87460-4 T21 cspB Maize MON88017 MON-88017-3 T1, T7 cry3Bb1;cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4) Maize MON89034 MON-89034-3 T7 cry2Ab2; cry1A.105Maize MS3 ACS-ZM001-9 T3, T18 bar; barnase Maize MS6 ACS-ZM005-4 T3, T18bar; barnase Maize NK603 MON-00603-6 T1 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4) Maize T14ACS-ZM002-1 T3 pat (syn) Maize T25 ACS-ZM003-2 T3 pat (syn) Maize TC1507DAS-01507-1 T3, T7 cry1Fa2; pat Maize TC6275 DAS-06275-8 T3, T7 mocry1F;bar Maize VIP1034 — T3, T7 vip3A; pat Maize 43A47 DP-043A47-3 T3, T7cry1F; cry34Ab1; cry35Ab1; pat Maize 40416 DP-040416-8 T3, T7 cry1F;cry34Ab1; cry35Ab1; pat Maize 32316 DP-032316-8 T3, T7 cry1F; cry34Ab1;cry35Ab1; pat Maize 4114 DP-004114-3 T3, T7 cry1F; cry34Ab1; cry35Ab1;pat Melon Melon A — T22 sam-k Melon Melon B — T22 sam-k Papaya 55-1CUH-CP551-8 T6 prsv cp Papaya 63-1 CUH-CP631-7 T6 prsv cp Papaya HuanongNo. 1 — T6 prsv rep Papaya X17-2 UFL-X17CP-6 T6 prsv cp Plum C-5ARS-PLMC5-6 T6 ppv cp Canola** ZSR500 — T1 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4); goxv247Canola** ZSR502 — T1 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4); goxv247 Canola** ZSR503 — T1cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4); goxv247 Rice 7Crp#242-95-7 — T13 7crp Rice 7Crp#10— T13 7crp Rice GM Shanyou 63 — T7 cry1Ab; cry1Ac Rice Huahui-1/TT51-1 —T7 cry1Ab; cry1Ac Rice LLRICE06 ACS-OS001-4 T3 bar Rice LLRICE601BCS-OS003-7 T3 bar Rice LLRICE62 ACS-OS002-5 T3 bar Rice Tarom molaii +cry1Ab — T7 cry1Ab (truncated) Rice GAT-OS2 — T3 bar Rice GAT-OS3 — T3bar Rice PE-7 — T7 Cry1Ac Rice 7Crp#10 — T13 7crp Rice KPD627-8 — T27OASA1D Rice KPD722-4 — T27 OASA1D Rice KA317 — T27 OASA1D Rice HW5 — T27OASA1D Rice HW1 — T27 OASA1D Rice B-4-1-18 — T28 Δ OsBRI1 Rice G-3-3-22— T29 OSGA2ox1 Rice AD77 — T6 DEF Rice AD51 — T6 DEF Rice AD48 — T6 DEFRice AD41 — T6 DEF Rice 13pNasNa800725atAprt1 — T30 HvNAS1; HvNAAT-A;APRT Rice 13pAprt1 — T30 APRT Rice gHvNAS1-gHvNAAT-1 — T30 HvNAS1;HvNAAT-A; HvNAAT-B Rice gHvIDS3-1 — T30 HvIDSS Rice gHvNAAT1 — T30HvNAAT-A; HvNAAT-B Rice gHvNAS1-1 — T30 HvNAS1 Rice NIA-OS006-4 — T6WRKY45 Rice NIA-OS005-3 — T6 WRKY45 Rice NIA-OS004-2 — T6 WRKY45 RiceNIA-OS003-1 — T6 WRKY45 Rice NIA-OS002-9 — T6 WRKY45 Rice NIA-OS001-8 —T6 WRKY45 Rice OsCr11 — T13 Modified Cry j Rice 17053 — T1 cp4 epsps(aroA:CP4) Rice 17314 — T1 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4) Rose WKS82/130-4-1IFD-52401-4 T9 5AT; bp40 (f3′5′h) Rose WKS92/130-9-1 IFD-52901-9 T9 5AT;bp40 (f3′5′h) Soybean 260-05 (G94-1, G94-19, — T9 gm-fad2-1 (silencinglocus) G168) Soybean A2704-12 ACS-GM005-3 T3 pat Soybean A2704-21ACS-GM004-2 T3 pat Soybean A5547-127 ACS-GM006-4 T3 pat Soybean A5547-35ACS-GM008-6 T3 pat Soybean CV127 BPS-CV127-9 T16 csr1-2 SoybeanDAS68416-4 DAS68416-4 T3 pat Soybean DP305423 DP-305423-1 T11, T31gm-fad2-1 (silencing locus); gm-hra Soybean DP356043 DP-356043-5 T1, T31gm-fad2-1 (silencing locus); gat4601 Soybean FG72 MST-FG072-3 T32, T12mepsps; hppdPF W336 Soybean GTS 40-3-2 (40-3-2) MON-04032-6 T1 cp4epsps (aroA:CP4) Soybean GU262 ACS-GM003-1 T3 pat Soybean MON87701MON-87701-2 T7 cry1Ac Soybean MON87705 MON-87705-6 T1, T31 fatb1-A(sense & antisense); fad2- 1A (sense & antisense); cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4)Soybean MON87708 MON-87708-9 T1, T12 dmo; cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4) SoybeanMON87769 MON-87769-7 T1, T31 Pj.D6D; Nc.Fad3; cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4)Soybean MON89788 MON-89788-1 T1 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4) Soybean W62ACS-GM002-9 T3 bar Soybean W98 ACS-GM001-8 T3 bar Soybean MON87754MON-87754-1 T33 dgat2A Soybean DAS21606 DAS-21606 T34, T3 Modifiedaad-12; pat Soybean DAS44406 DAS-44406-6 T1, T3, T34 Modified aad-12;2mepsps; pat Soybean SYHT04R SYN-0004R-8 T35 Modified avhppd Soybean9582.814.19.1 — T3, T7 cry1Ac, cry1F, PAT Squash CZW3 SEM-ØCZW3-2 T6 cmvcp, zymv cp, wmv cp Squash ZW20 SEM-0ZW20-7 T6 zymv cp, wmv cp SugarBeet GTSB77 (T9100152) SY-GTSB77-8 T1 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4); goxv247Sugar Beet H7-1 KM-000H71-4 T1 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4) Sugar Beet T120-7ACS-BV001-3 T3 pat Sugar Beet T227-1 — T1 cp4 epsps (aroA:CP4) SugarcaneNXI-1T — T21 EcbetA Sunflower X81359 — T16 als Pepper PK-SP01 — T6 cmvcp Tobacco C/F/93/08-02 — T5 bxn Tobacco Vector 21-41 — T36 NtQPT1(antisense) Sunflower X81359 — T16 als Wheat MON71800 MON-718ØØ-3 T1 cp4epsps (aroA:CP4) *Argentine (Brassica napus), **Polish (B. rapa), #Eggplant

Treatment of genetically modified plants with compounds of thisdisclosure may result in super-additive or synergistic effects. Forexample, reduction in application rates, broadening of the activityspectrum, increased tolerance to biotic/abiotic stresses or enhancedstorage stability may be greater than expected from just simple additiveeffects of the application of compounds of this disclosure ongenetically modified plants.

Compounds of this disclosure can also be mixed with one or more otherbiologically active compounds or agents including herbicides, herbicidesafeness, fungicides, insecticides, nematocides, bactericides,acaricides, growth regulators such as insect molting inhibitors androoting stimulants, chemosterilants, semiochemicals, repellents,attractants, pheromones, feeding stimulants, plant nutrients, otherbiologically active compounds or entomopathogenic bacteria, virus orfungi to form a multi-component pesticide giving an even broaderspectrum of agricultural protection. Mixtures of compounds of thisdisclosure with other herbicides can broaden the spectrum of activityagainst additional weed species, and suppress the proliferation of anyresistant biotypes. Thus the present disclosure also pertains to acomposition comprising a compound of Formula 1 (in a herbicidallyeffective amount) and at least one additional biologically activecompound or agent (in a biologically effective amount) and can furthercomprise at least one of a surfactant, a solid diluent or a liquiddiluent. The other biologically active compounds or agents can beformulated in compositions comprising at least one of a surfactant,solid or liquid diluent. For mixtures of the present disclosure, one ormore other biologically active compounds or agents can be formulatedtogether with a compound of Formula 1, to form a premix, or one or moreother biologically active compounds or agents can be formulatedseparately from the compound of Formula 1, and the formulations combinedtogether before application (e.g., in a spray tank.) or, alternatively,applied in succession.

A mixture of one or more of the following herbicides with a compound ofthis disclosure may be particularly useful for weed control: acetochlor,acifluorfen and its sodium salt, aclonifen, acrolein (2-propenal),alachlor, alloxydim, ametryn, amicarbazone, amidosulfuron,aminocyclopyrachlor and its esters (e.g., methyl, ethyl) and salts(e.g., sodium, potassium), aminopyralid, amitrole, ammonium sulfamate,anilofos, asulam, atrazine, azimsulfuron, beflubutamid, benazolin,benazolin-ethyl, bencarbazone, benfluralin, benfuresate,bensulfuron-methyl, bensulide, bentazone, benzobicyclon, benzofenap,bicyclopyrone, bifenox, bilanafos, bispyribac and its sodium salt,bromacil, bromobutide, bromofenoxim, bromoxynil, bromoxynil octanoate,butachlor, butafenacil, butamifos, butralin, butroxydim, butylate,cafenstrole, carbetamide, carfentrazone-ethyl, catechin, chlomethoxyfen,chloramben, chlorbromuron, chlorflurenol-methyl, chloridazon,chlorimuron-ethyl, chlorotoluron, chlorpropham, chlorsulfuron,chlorthal-dimethyl, chlorthiamid, cinidon-ethyl, cinmethylin,cinosulfuron, clacyfos, clefoxydim, clethodim, cyclopyrimorate,clodinafop-propargyl, clomazone, clomeprop, clopyralid,clopyralid-olamine, cloransulam-methyl, cumyluron, cyanazine, cycloate,cyclopyrimorate, cyclosulfamuron, cycloxydim, cyhalofop-butyl, 2,4-D andits butotyl, butyl, isoctyl and isopropyl esters and itsdimethylammonium, diolamine and trolamine salts, daimuron, dalapon,dalapon-sodium, dazomet, 2,4-DB and its dimethylammonium, potassium andsodium salts, desmedipham, desmetryn, dicamba and its diglycolammonium,dimethylammonium, potassium and sodium salts, dichlobenil, dichlorprop,diclofop-methyl, diclosulam, difenzoquat metilsulfate, diflufenican,diflufenzopyr, dimefuron, dimepiperate, dimethachlor, dimethametryn,dimethenamid, dimethenamid-P, dimethipin, dimethylarsinic acid and itssodium salt, dinitramine, dinoterb, diphenamid, diquat dibromide,dithiopyr, diuron, DNOC, endothal, EPTC, esprocarb, ethalfluralin,ethametsulfuron-methyl, ethiozin, ethofumesate, ethoxyfen,ethoxysulfuron, etobenzanid, fenoxaprop-ethyl, fenoxaprop-P-ethyl,fenoxasulfone, fenquinotrione, fentrazamide, fenuron, fenuron-TCA,flamprop-methyl, flamprop-M-isopropyl, flamprop-M-methyl, flazasulfuron,florasulam, fluazifop-butyl, fluazifop-P-butyl, fluazolate,flucarbazone, flucetosulfuron, fluchloralin, flufenacet, flufenpyr,flufenpyr-ethyl, flumetsulam, flumiclorac-pentyl, flumioxazin,fluometuron, fluoroglycofen-ethyl, flupoxam, flupyrsulfuron-methyl andits sodium salt, flurenol, flurenol-butyl, fluridone, flurochloridone,fluroxypyr, flurtamone, fluthiacet-methyl, fomesafen, foramsulfuron,fosamine-ammonium, glufosinate, glufosinate-ammonium, glufosinate-P,glyphosate and its salts such as ammonium, isopropylammonium, potassium,sodium (including sesquisodium) and trimesium (alternatively namedsulfosate), halauxifen, halauxifen-methyl, halosulfuron-methyl,haloxyfop-etotyl, haloxyfop-methyl, hexazinone, imazamethabenz-methyl,imazamox, imazapic, imazapyr, imazaquin, imazaquin-ammonium,imazethapyr, imazethapyr-ammonium, imazosulfuron, indanofan, indaziflam,iofensulfuron, iodosulfuron-methyl, ioxynil, ioxynil octanoate,ioxynil-sodium, ipfencarbazone, isoproturon, isouron, isoxaben,isoxaflutole, isoxachlortole, lactofen, lenacil, linuron, maleichydrazide, MCPA and its salts (e.g., MCPA-dimethylammonium,MCPA-potassium and MCPA-sodium, esters (e.g., MCPA-2-ethylhexyl,MCPA-butotyl) and thioesters (e.g., MCPA-thioethyl), MCPB and its salts(e.g., MCPB-sodium) and esters (e.g., MCPB-ethyl), mecoprop, mecoprop-P,mefenacet, mefluidide, mesosulfuron-methyl, mesotrione, metam-sodium,metamifop, metamitron, metazachlor, metazosulfuron, methabenzthiazuron,methylarsonic acid and its calcium, monoammonium, monosodium anddisodium salts, methyldymron, metobenzuron, metobromuron, metolachlor,S-metolachlor, metosulam, metoxuron, metribuzin, metsulfuron-methyl,molinate, monolinuron, naproanilide, napropamide, napropamide-M,naptalam, neburon, nicosulfuron, norflurazon, orbencarb,orthosulfamuron, oryzalin, oxadiargyl, oxadiazon, oxasulfuron,oxaziclomefone, oxyfluorfen, paraquat dichloride, pebulate, pelargonicacid, pendimethalin, penoxsulam, pentanochlor, pentoxazone, perfluidone,pethoxamid, pethoxyamid, phenmedipham, picloram, picloram-potassium,picolinafen, pinoxaden, piperophos, pretilachlor, primisulfuron-methyl,prodiamine, profoxydim, prometon, prometryn, propachlor, propanil,propaquizafop, propazine, propham, propisochlor, propoxycarbazone,propyrisulfuron, propyzamide, prosulfocarb, prosulfuron, pyraclonil,pyraflufen-ethyl, pyrasulfotole, pyrazogyl, pyrazolynate, pyrazoxyfen,pyrazosulfuron-ethyl, pyribenzoxim, pyributicarb, pyridate, pyriftalid,pyriminobac-methyl, pyrimisulfan, pyrithiobac, pyrithiobac-sodium,pyroxasulfone, pyroxsulam, quinclorac, quinmerac, quinoclamine,quizalofop-ethyl, quizalofop-P-ethyl, quizalofop-P-tefuryl, rimsulfuron,saflufenacil, sethoxydim, siduron, simazine, simetryn, sulcotrione,sulfentrazone, sulfometuron-methyl, sulfosulfuron, 2,3,6-TBA, TCA,TCA-sodium, tebutam, tebuthiuron, tefuryltrione, tembotrione,tepraloxydim, terbacil, terbumeton, terbuthylazine, terbutryn,thenylchlor, thiazopyr, thiencarbazone, thifensulfuron-methyl,thiobencarb, tiafenacil, tiocarbazil, topramezone, tralkoxydim,tri-allate, triafamone, triasulfuron, triaziflam, tribenuron-methyl,triclopyr, triclopyr-butotyl, triclopyr-triethylammonium, tridiphane,trietazine, trifloxysulfuron, trifluralin, triflusulfuron-methyl,tritosulfuron, vernolate,3-(2-chloro-3,6-difluorophenyl)-4-hydroxy-1-methyl-1,5-naphthyridin-2(1H)-one,5-chloro-3-[(2-hydroxy-6-oxo-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)carbonyl]-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2(1H)-quinoxalinone,2-chloro-N-(1-methyl-1H-tetrazol-5-yl)-6-(trifluoromethyl)-3-pyridinecarboxamide,7-(3,5-dichloro-4-pyridinyl)-5-(2,2-difluoroethyl)-8-hydroxypyrido[2,3-b]pyrazin-6(5H)-one),4-(2,6-diethyl-4-methylphenyl)-5-hydroxy-2,6-dimethyl-3(2H)-pyridazinone),5-[[(2,6-difluorophenyl)methoxy]methyl]-4,5-dihydro-5-methyl-3-(3-methyl-2-thienyl)isoxazole(previously methioxolin),3-[7-fluoro-3,4-dihydro-3-oxo-4-(2-propyn-1-yl)-2H-1,4-benzoxazin-6-yl]dihydro-1,5-dimethyl-6-thioxo-1,3,5-triazine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione,4-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-[(2-hydroxy-6-oxo-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)carbonyl]-2-methyl-1,2,4-triazine-3,5(2H,4H)-dione,methyl4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoro-2-pyridinecarboxylate,2-methyl-3-(methylsulfonyl)-N-(1-methyl-1H-letrazol-5-yl)-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzamide,and2-methyl-N-(4-methyl-1,2,5-oxadiazol-3-yl)-3-(methylsulfinyl)-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzamide.Other herbicides also include bioherbicides such as Alternaria destruensSimmons, Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes (Penz.) Penz. & Sacc., Drechsieramonoceras (MTB-951), Myrothecium verrucaria (Albertini & Schweinitz)Ditmar: Fries, Phytophthora palmivora (Butl.) Butl. and Pucciniathlaspeos Schub.

Compounds of this disclosure can also be used in combination with plantgrowth regulators such as aviglycine, N-(phenylmethyl)-1H-purin-6-amine,epocholeone, gibberellic acid, gibberellin A₄ and A₇, harpin protein,mepiquat chloride, prohexadione calcium, prohydrojasmon, sodiumnitrophenolate and trinexapac-methyl, and plant growth modifyingorganisms such as Bacillus cereus strain BP01.

General references for agricultural protectants (i.e. herbicides,herbicide safeners, insecticides, fungicides, nematocides, acaricidesand biological agents) include The Pesticide Manual, 13th Edition, C. D.S. Tomlin, Ed., British Crop Protection Council, Farnham, Surrey, U.K.,2003 and The BioPesticide Manual, 2nd Edition, L. G. Copping, Ed.,British Crop Protection Council, Farnham, Surrey, U.K., 2001.

For embodiments where one or more of these various mixing partners areused, the weight ratio of these various mixing partners (in total) tothe compound of Formula 1 is typically between about 1:3000 and about3000:1. Of note are weight ratios between about 1:300 and about 300:1(for example ratios between about 1:30 and about 30:1). One skilled inthe art can easily determine through simple experimentation thebiologically effective amounts of active ingredients necessary for thedesired spectrum of biological activity. It will be evident thatincluding these additional components may expand the spectrum of weedscontrolled beyond the spectrum controlled by the compound of Formula 1alone.

In certain instances, combinations of a compound of this disclosure withother biologically active (particularly herbicidal) compounds or agents(i.e. active ingredients) can result in a greater-than-additive (i.e.synergistic) effect on weeds and/or a less-than-additive effect (i.e.safening) on crops or other desirable plants. Reducing the quantity ofactive ingredients released in the environment while ensuring effectivepest control is always desirable. Ability to use greater amounts ofactive ingredients to provide more effective weed control withoutexcessive crop injury is also desirable. When synergism of herbicidalactive ingredients occurs on weeds at application rates givingagronomically satisfactory levels of weed control, such combinations canbe advantageous for reducing crop production cost and decreasingenvironmental load. When safening of herbicidal active ingredientsoccurs on crops, such combinations can be advantageous for increasingcrop protection by reducing weed competition.

Of note is a combination of a compound of this disclosure with at leastone other herbicidal active ingredient. Of particular note is such acombination where the other herbicidal active ingredient has differentsite of action from the compound of this disclosure. In certaininstances, a combination with at least one other herbicidal activeingredient having a similar spectrum of control but a different site ofaction will be particularly advantageous for resistance management.Thus, a composition of the present disclosure can further comprise (in aherbicidally effective amount) at least one additional herbicidal activeingredient having a similar spectrum of control but a different site ofaction.

Compounds of this disclosure can also be used in combination withherbicide safeners such as allidochlor, benoxacor, cloquintocet-mexyl,cumyluron, cyometrinil, cyprosulfonamide, daimuron, dichlormid,dicyclonon, dietholate, dimepiperate, fenchlorazole-ethyl, fenclorim,flurazole, fluxofenim, furilazole, isoxadifen-ethyl, mefenpyr-diethyl,mephenate, methoxyphenone, naphthalic anhydride (1,8-naphthalicanhydride), oxabetrinil, N-(aminocarbonyl)-2-methylbenzenesulfonamide,N-(aminocarbonyl)-2-fluorobenzenesulfonamide,1-bromo-4-[(chloromethyl)sulfonyl]benzene (BCS),4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azospiro[4.5]decane (MON 4660),2-(dichloromethyl)-2-methyl-1,3-dioxolane (MG 191), ethyl1,6-dihydro-1-(2-methoxyphenyl)-6-oxo-2-phenyl-5-pyrimidinecarboxylate,2-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyl-6-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine-3-carboxamide,3-oxo-1-cyclohexen-1-yl1-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-1,6-dihydro-6-oxo-2-phenyl-5-pyrimidinecarboxylate,2,2-dichloro-1-(2,2,5-trimethyl-3-oxazolidinyl)-ethanone and2-methoxy-N-[[4-[[(methylamino)carbonyl]amino]phenyl]sulfonyl]-benzamide(alternatively namedN-(2-methoxybenzoyl)-4-[(methylaminocarbonyl)amino]benzenesulfonamide,CAS #129531-12-0) to increase safety to certain crops. Antidotallyeffective amounts of the herbicide safeners can be applied at the sametime as a compound of this disclosure, or applied as seed treatments.Therefore an aspect of the present disclosure relates to a herbicidalmixture comprising a compound of this disclosure and an antidotallyeffective amount of a herbicide safener. Seed treatment is particularlyuseful for selective weed control, because it physically restrictsantidoting to the crop plants. Therefore a particularly usefulembodiment of the present disclosure is a method for selectivelycontrolling the growth of undesired vegetation in a crop comprisingcontacting the locus of the crop with a herbicidally effective amount ofa compound of this disclosure wherein seed from which the crop is grownis treated with an antidotally effective amount of safener. Antidotallyeffective amounts of safeners can be easily determined by one skilled inthe art through simple experimentation.

Of note is a composition comprising a compound of this disclosure (in aherbicidally effective amount), at least one additional activeingredient selected from the group consisting of other herbicides andherbicide safeners (in an effective amount), and at least one componentselected from the group consisting of surfactants, solid diluents andliquid diluents.

In some embodiments, a mixture of a compound of this disclosure is usedin combination with another herbicide for better control of undesiredvegetation (e.g., lower use rate such as from synergism, broaderspectrum of weeds controlled, or enhanced crop safety) or for preventingthe development of resistant weeds. Table A1 lists particularcombinations of Component (a) (i.e. a specific compound of the presentdisclosure) with another herbicide as Component (b) illustrative of themixtures, compositions and methods of the present disclosure. Compound17 in the Component (a) column is identified in Index Table A. Thesecond column of Table A1 lists the specific Component (b) compound(e.g., “2,4-D” in the first line). The third, fourth and fifth columnsof Table A1 lists ranges of weight ratios for rates at which theComponent (a) compound is typically applied to a field-grown croprelative to Component (b) (i.e. (a):(b)). Thus, for example, the firstline of Table A1 specifically discloses the combination of Component (a)(i.e. Compound 17 in Index Table A) with 2,4-D is typically applied in aweight ratio between 1:192-6:1. The remaining lines of Table A1 are tobe construed similarly.

TABLE A1 Component (a) Typical More Typical Most Typical (Compound #)Component (b) Weight Ratio Weight Ratio Weight Ratio 352 2,4-D 1:192-6:11:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352 Acetochlor 1:768-2:1 1:256-1:2   1:96-1:11 352Acifluorfen  1:96-12:1 1:32-4:1 1:12-1:2 352 Aclonifen 1:857-2:11:285-1:3  1:107-1:12 352 Alachlor 1:768-2:1 1:256-1:2   1:96-1:11 352Ametryn 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Amicarbazone 1:192-6:11:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352 Amidosulfuron   1:6-168:1  1:2-56:1  1:1-11:1 352Aminocyclopyrachlor  1:48-24:1 1:16-8:1  1:6-2:1 352 Aminopyralid 1:20-56:1  1:6-19:1  1:2-4:1 352 Amitrole 1:768-2:1 1:256-1:2  1:96-1:11 352 Anilofos  1:96-12:1 1:32-4:1 1:12-1:2 352 Asulam1:960-2:1 1:320-1:3  1:120-1:14 352 Atrazine 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:1 1:24-1:3352 Azimsulfuron   1:6-168:1  1:2-56:1  1:1-11:1 352 Beflubutamid1:342-4:1 1:114-2:1  1:42-1:5 352 Benfuresate 1:617-2:1 1:205-1:2 1:77-1:9 352 Bensulfuron-methyl  1:25-45:1  1:8-15:1  1:3-3:1 352Bentazone 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352 Benzobicyclon  1:85-14:11:28-5:1 1:10-1:2 352 Benzofenap 1:257-5:1 1:85-2:1 1:32-1:4 352Bicyclopyrone  1:42-27:1 1:14-9:1  1:5-2:1 352 Bifenox 1:257-5:11:85-2:1 1:32-1:4 352 Bispyribac-sodium   1:10-112:1  1:3-38:1  1:1-7:1352 Bromacil 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Bromobutide 1:384-3:11:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Bromoxynil  1:96-12:1 1:32-4:1 1:12-1:2 352Butachlor 1:768-2:1 1:256-1:2   1:96-1:11 352 Butafenacil  1:42-27:11:14-9:1  1:5-2:1 352 Butylate 1:1542-1:2  1:514-1:5  1:192-1:22 352Cafenstrole 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352 Carfentrazone-ethyl1:128-9:1 1:42-3:1 1:16-1:2 352 Chlorimuron-ethyl   1:8-135:1  1:2-45:1 1:1-9:1 352 Chlorotoluron 1:768-2:1 1:256-1:2   1:96-1:11 352Chlorsulfuron   1:6-168:1  1:2-56:1  1:1-11:1 352 Cinosulfuron 1:17-68:1  1:5-23:1  1:2-5:1 352 Cinidon-ethyl 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1 1:48-1:6 352 Cinmethylin  1:34-34:1  1:11-12:1  1:4-3:1 352 Clacyfos 1:34-34:1  1:11-12:1  1:4-3:1 352 Clethodim  1:48-24:1 1:16-8:1 1:6-2:1 352 Clodinafop-propargyl  1:20-56:1  1:6-19:1  1:2-4:1 352Clomazone 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Clomeprop 1:171-7:1 1:57-3:11:21-1:3 352 Clopyralid 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352Cloransulam-methyl  1:12-96:1  1:4-32:1  1:1-6:1 352 Cumyluron 1:384-3:11:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Cyanazine 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352Cyclopyrimorate  1:17-68:1  1:5-23:1  1:2-5:1 352 Cyclosulfamuron 1:17-68:1  1:5-23:1  1:2-5:1 352 Cycloxydim  1:96-12:1 1:32-4:11:12-1:2 352 Cyhalofop  1:25-45:1  1:8-15:1  1:3-3:1 352 Daimuron1:192-6:1 1:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352 Desmedipham 1:322-4:1 1:107-2:1 1:40-1:5 352 Dicamba 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352 Dichlobenil1:1371-1:2  1:457-1:4  1:171-1:20 352 Dichlorprop 1:925-2:1 1:308-1:3 1:115-1:13 352 Diclofop-methyl 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352Diclosulam   1:10-112:1  1:3-38:1  1:1-7:1 352 Difenzoquat 1:288-4:11:96-2:1 1:36-1:4 352 Diflufenican 1:857-2:1 1:285-1:3  1:107-1:12 352Diflufenzopyr  1:12-96:1  1:4-32:1  1:1-6:1 352 Dimethachlor 1:768-2:11:256-1:2   1:96-1:11 352 Dimethametryn 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352Dimethenamid-P 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Dithiopyr 1:192-6:11:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352 Diuron 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 EPTC1:768-2:1 1:256-1:2   1:96-1:11 352 Esprocarb 1:1371-1:2  1:457-1:4 1:171-1:20 352 Ethalfluralin 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352Ethametsulfuron-methyl  1:17-68:1  1:5-23:1  1:2-5:1 352 Ethoxyfen  1:8-135:1  1:2-45:1  1:1-9:1 352 Ethoxysulfuron  1:20-56:1  1:6-19:1 1:2-4:1 352 Etobenzanid 1:257-5:1 1:85-2:1 1:32-1:4 352Fenoxaprop-ethyl  1:120-10:1 1:40-4:1 1:15-1:2 352 Fenoxasulfone 1:85-14:1 1:28-5:1 1:10-1:2 352 Fenquinotrione  1:17-68:1  1:5-23:1 1:2-5:1 352 Fentrazamide  1:17-68:1  1:5-23:1  1:2-5:1 352Flazasulfuron  1:17-68:1  1:5-23:1  1:2-5:1 352 Florasulam   1:2-420:1  1:1-140:1  2:1-27:1 352 Fluazifop-butyl 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:1 1:24-1:3352 Flucarbazone   1:8-135:1  1:2-45:1  1:1-9:1 352 Flucetosulfuron  1:8-135:1  1:2-45:1  1:1-9:1 352 Flufenacet 1:257-5:1 1:85-2:11:32-1:4 352 Flumetsulam  1:24-48:1  1:8-16:1  1:3-3:1 352Flumiclorac-pentyl   1:10-112:1  1:3-38:1  1:1-7:1 352 Flumioxazin 1:25-45:1  1:8-15:1  1:3-3:1 352 Fluometuron 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1 1:48-1:6 352 Flupyrsulfuron-methyl   1:3-336:1   1:1-112:1  2:1-21:1 352Fluridone 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Fluroxypyr  1:96-12:11:32-4:1 1:12-1:2 352 Flurtamone 1:857-2:1 1:285-1:3  1:107-1:12 352Fluthiacet-methyl  1:48-42:1  1:16-14:1  1:3-3:1 352 Fomesafen 1:96-12:1 1:32-4:1 1:12-1:2 352 Foramsulfuron  1:13-84:1  1:4-28:1 1:1-6:1 352 Glufosinate 1:288-4:1 1:96-2:1 1:36-1:4 352 Glyphosate1:288-4:1 1:96-2:1 1:36-1:4 352 Halauxifen  1:20-56:1  1:6-19:1  1:2-4:1352 Halauxifen-methyl  1:20-56:1  1:6-19:1  1:2-4:1 352Halosulfuron-methyl  1:17-68:1  1:5-23:1  1:2-5:1 352 Haloxyfop-methyl 1:34-34:1  1:11-12:1  1:4-3:1 352 Hexazinone 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:11:24-1:3 352 Imazamox  1:13-84:1  1:4-28:1  1:1-6:1 352 Imazapic 1:20-56:1  1:6-19:1  1:2-4:1 352 Imazapyr  1:85-14:1 1:28-5:1 1:10-1:2352 Imazaquin  1:34-34:1  1:11-12:1  1:4-3:1 352 Imazethabenz-methyl1:171-7:1 1:57-3:1 1:21-1:3 352 Imazethapyr  1:24-48:1  1:8-16:1 1:3-3:1 352 Imazosulfuron  1:27-42:1  1:9-14:1  1:3-3:1 352 Indanofan1:342-4:1 1:114-2:1  1:42-1:5 352 Indaziflam  1:25-45:1  1:8-15:1 1:3-3:1 352 Iodosulfuron-methyl   1:3-336:1   1:1-112:1  2:1-21:1 352Ioxynil 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352 Ipfencarbazone  1:85-14:11:28-5:1 1:10-1:2 352 Isoproturon 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352Isoxaben 1:288-4:1 1:96-2:1 1:36-1:4 352 Isoxaflutole  1:60-20:11:20-7:1  1:7-2:1 352 Lactofen  1:42-27:1 1:14-9:1  1:5-2:1 352 Lenacil1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Linuron 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6352 MCPA 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352 MCPB 1:288-4:1 1:96-2:11:36-1:4 352 Mecoprop 1:768-2:1 1:256-1:2   1:96-1:11 352 Mefenacet1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Mefluidide 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:1 1:24-1:3352 Mesosulfuron-methyl   1:5-224:1  1:1-75:1  1:1-14:1 352 Mesotrione 1:42-27:1 1:14-9:1  1:5-2:1 352 Metamifop  1:42-27:1 1:14-9:1  1:5-2:1352 Metazachlor 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Metazosulfuron 1:25-45:1  1:8-15:1  1:3-3:1 352 Methabenzthiazuron 1:768-2:11:256-1:2   1:96-1:11 352 Metolachlor 1:768-2:1 1:256-1:2   1:96-1:11352 Metosulam   1:8-135:1  1:2-45:1  1:1-9:1 352 Metribuzin 1:192-6:11:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352 Metsulfuron-methyl   1:2-560:1   1:1-187:1 3:1-35:1 352 Molinate 1:1028-2:1  1:342-1:3  1:128-1:15 352 Napropamide1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Napropamide-M 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:11:24-1:3 352 Naptalam 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352 Nicosulfuron 1:12-96:1  1:4-32:1  1:1-6:1 352 Norflurazon 1:1152-1:1  1:384-1:3 1:144-1:16 352 Orbencarb 1:1371-1:2  1:457-1:4  1:171-1:20 352Orthosulfamuron  1:20-56:1  1:6-19:1  1:2-4:1 352 Oryzalin 1:514-3:11:171-1:2  1:64-1:8 352 Oxadiargyl 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352Oxadiazon 1:548-3:1 1:182-1:2  1:68-1:8 352 Oxasulfuron  1:27-42:1 1:9-14:1  1:3-3:1 352 Oxaziclomefone  1:42-27:1 1:14-9:1  1:5-2:1 352Oxyfluorfen 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Paraquat 1:192-6:11:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352 Pendimethalin 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352Penoxsulam   1:10-112:1  1:3-38:1  1:1-7:1 352 Penthoxamid 1:384-3:11:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Pentoxazone  1:102-12:1 1:34-4:1 1:12-1:2 352Phenmedipham  1:102-12:1 1:34-4:1 1:12-1:2 352 Picloram  1:96-12:11:32-4:1 1:12-1:2 352 Picolinafen  1:34-34:1  1:11-12:1  1:4-3:1 352Pinoxaden  1:25-45:1  1:8-15:1  1:3-3:1 352 Pretilachlor 1:192-6:11:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352 Primisulfuron-methyl   1:8-135:1  1:2-45:1 1:1-9:1 352 Prodiamine 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Profoxydim 1:42-27:1 1:14-9:1  1:5-2:1 352 Prometryn 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6352 Propachlor 1:1152-1:1  1:384-1:3  1:144-1:16 352 Propanil 1:384-3:11:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Propaquizafop  1:48-24:1 1:16-8:1  1:6-2:1 352Propoxycarbazone  1:17-68:1  1:5-23:1  1:2-5:1 352 Propyrisulfuron 1:17-68:1  1:5-23:1  1:2-5:1 352 Propyzamide 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1 1:48-1:6 352 Prosulfocarb 1:1200-1:2  1:400-1:4  1:150-1:17 352Prosulfuron   1:6-168:1  1:2-56:1  1:1-11:1 352 Pyraclonil  1:42-27:11:14-9:1  1:5-2:1 352 Pyraflufen-ethyl   1:5-224:1  1:1-75:1  1:1-14:1352 Pyrasulfotole  1:13-84:1  1:4-28:1  1:1-6:1 352 Pyrazolynate1:857-2:1 1:285-1:3  1:107-1:12 352 Pyrazosulfuron-ethyl   1:10-112:1 1:3-38:1  1:1-7:1 352 Pyrazoxyfen   1:5-224:1  1:1-75:1  1:1-14:1 352Pyribenzoxim   1:10-112:1  1:3-38:1  1:1-7:1 352 Pyributicarb 1:384-3:11:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Pyridate 1:288-4:1 1:96-2:1 1:36-1:4 352Pyriftalid   1:10-112:1  1:3-38:1  1:1-7:1 352 Pyriminobac-methyl 1:20-56:1  1:6-19:1  1:2-4:1 352 Pyrimisulfan  1:17-68:1  1:5-23:1 1:2-5:1 352 Pyrithiobac  1:24-48:1  1:8-16:1  1:3-3:1 352 Pyroxasulfone 1:85-14:1 1:28-5:1 1:10-1:2 352 Pyroxsulam   1:5-224:1  1:1-75:1 1:1-14:1 352 Quinclorac 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352Quizalofop-ethyl  1:42-27:1 1:14-9:1  1:5-2:1 352 Rimsulfuron  1:13-84:1 1:4-28:1  1:1-6:1 352 Saflufenacil  1:25-45:1  1:8-15:1  1:3-3:1 352Sethoxydim  1:96-12:1 1:32-4:1 1:12-1:2 352 Simazine 1:384-3:11:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Sulcotrione  1:120-10:1 1:40-4:1 1:15-1:2 352Sulfentrazone 1:147-8:1 1:49-3:1 1:18-1:3 352 Sulfometuron-methyl 1:34-34:1  1:11-12:1  1:4-3:1 352 Sulfosulfuron   1:8-135:1  1:2-45:1 1:1-9:1 352 Tebuthiuron 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6 352 Tefuryltrione 1:42-27:1 1:14-9:1  1:5-2:1 352 Tembotrione  1:31-37:1  1:10-13:1 1:3-3:1 352 Tepraloxydim  1:25-45:1  1:8-15:1  1:3-3:1 352 Terbacil1:288-4:1 1:96-2:1 1:36-1:4 352 Terbuthylazine 1:857-2:1 1:285-1:3 1:107-1:12 352 Terbutryn 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:1 1:24-1:3 352 Thenylchlor 1:85-14:1 1:28-5:1 1:10-1:2 352 Thiazopyr 1:384-3:1 1:128-1:1  1:48-1:6352 Thiencarbazone   1:3-336:1   1:1-112:1  2:1-21:1 352Thifensulfuron-methyl   1:5-224:1  1:1-75:1  1:1-14:1 352 Tiafenacil 1:17-68:1  1:5-23:1  1:2-5:1 352 Thiobencarb 1:768-2:1 1:256-1:2  1:96-1:11 352 Topramezone   1:6-168:1  1:2-56:1  1:1-11:1 352Tralkoxydim  1:68-17:1 1:22-6:1  1:8-2:1 352 Triallate 1:768-2:11:256-1:2   1:96-1:11 352 Triasulfuron   1:5-224:1  1:1-75:1  1:1-14:1352 Triaziflam 1:171-7:1 1:57-3:1 1:21-1:3 352 Tribenuron-methyl  1:3-336:1   1:1-112:1  2:1-21:1 352 Triclopyr 1:192-6:1 1:64-2:11:24-1:3 352 Trifloxysulfuron   1:2-420:1   1:1-140:1  2:1-27:1 352Trifluralin 1:288-4:1 1:96-2:1 1:36-1:4 352 Triflusulfuron-methyl 1:17-68:1  1:5-23:1  1:2-5:1 352 Tritosulfuron  1:13-84:1  1:4-28:1 1:1-6:1 352 N-(2-methoxybenzoyl)-4-  1:100-100:1  1:50-50:1  1:2-2:1[(methylaminocarbonyl)ami- no]benzenesulfonamide

Table A2 is constructed the same as Table A1 above except that entriesbelow the “Component (a)” column heading are replaced with therespective “Component (a) Column Entry” shown below. Compound 353 in theComponent (a) column is identified in Index Table A. Thus, for example,in Table A2 the entries below the “Component (a)” column heading allrecite “Compound 353” (i.e. Compound 353 identified in Index Table A),and the first line below the column headings in Table A2 specificallydiscloses a mixture of Compound 353 with 2,4-D. Tables A3 et seq. areconstructed similarly.

Table Component (a) No. Column Entry A2 Compound 353 A3 Compound 354 A4Compound 355 A5 Compound 356 A6 Compound 357 A7 Compound 358 A8 Compound359 A9 Compound 360 A10 Compound 361 A11 Compound 362 A12 Compound 363A13 Compound 364 A14 Compound 365 A15 Compound 366 A16 Compound 367 A17Compound 368 A18 Compound 369 A19 Compound 370 A20 Compound 371 A21Compound 372 A22 Compound 373 A23 Compound 374 A24 Compound 375 A25Compound 376 A26 Compound 377 A27 Compound 378 A28 Compound 379 A29Compound 380 A30 Compound 381 A31 Compound 382 A32 Compound 383 A33Compound 384 A35 Compound 386 A36 Compound 387 A37 Compound 388 A38Compound 389 A39 Compound 390 A40 Compound 391 A41 Compound 392 A42Compound 393 A43 Compound 394 A44 Compound 395 A45 Compound 396 A46Compound 397 A47 Compound 398 A48 Compound 399 A49 Compound 400 A50Compound 401 A51 Compound 402 A52 Compound 403 A53 Compound 404 A54Compound 405 A55 Compound 406 A56 Compound 407 A57 Compound 408 A58Compound 409 A59 Compound 410 A60 Compound 411 A61 Compound 412 A62Compound 413 A63 Compound 414 A64 Compound 415 A65 Compound 416 A66Compound 417 A67 Compound 418 A68 Compound 419 A69 Compound 420 A70Compound 421 A71 Compound 422 A72 Compound 423 A73 Compound 424 A74Compound 425 A75 Compound 426 A76 Compound 427 A77 Compound 428 A78Compound 429 A79 Compound 430 A80 Compound 431 A81 Compound 432 A82Compound 433 A83 Compound 434 A84 Compound 435 A85 Compound 436 A86Compound 437 A87 Compound 438 A88 Compound 439 A89 Compound 440 A90Compound 441 A91 Compound 442 A92 Compound 443 A93 Compound 444 A94Compound 445 A95 Compound 446 A96 Compound 447 A97 Compound 448 A98Compound 449 A99 Compound 450 A100 Compound 451 A101 Compound 452 A102Compound 453 A103 Compound 454 A104 Compound 455 A105 Compound 456 A106Compound 457 A107 Compound 460 A108 Compound 461 A109 Compound 462 A110Compound 463 A111 Compound 464 A112 Compound 465 A113 Compound 466 A114Compound 467 A115 Compound 468 A116 Compound 469 A117 Compound 470 A118Compound 471 A119 Compound 472 A120 Compound 473 A121 Compound 474 A122Compound 475 A123 Compound 476 A124 Compound 477 A125 Compound 478 A126Compound 479 A127 Compound 480 A128 Compound 481 A129 Compound 482 A130Compound 483 A131 Compound 484 A132 Compound 485 A133 Compound 486 A134Compound 487 A135 Compound 488 A136 Compound 489 A137 Compound 490 A138Compound 491 A139 Compound 492 A140 Compound 493 A141 Compound 494 A142Compound 495 A143 Compound 496 A144 Compound 497 A145 Compound 498 A146Compound 499 A147 Compound 500 A148 Compound 501 A149 Compound 502 A150Compound 503 A151 Compound 504 A152 Compound 505 A153 Compound 506 A154Compound 507 A155 Compound 508 A156 Compound 509 A157 Compound 510 A158Compound 511 A159 Compound 512 A160 Compound 513 A161 Compound 514 A162Compound 515 A163 Compound 516 A164 Compound 517 A165 Compound 518 A166Compound 519 A167 Compound 520 A168 Compound 521 A169 Compound 522 A170Compound 523 A171 Compound 524 A172 Compound 525 A173 Compound 526 A174Compound 527 A175 Compound 528 A176 Compound 529 A177 Compound 530 A178Compound 531 A179 Compound 532 A180 Compound 533 A181 Compound 534 A182Compound 535 A183 Compound 536 A184 Compound 537 A185 Compound 538 A186Compound 539 A187 Compound 540 A188 Compound 541 A192 Compound 545 A193Compound 546 A194 Compound 547 A196 Compound 549 A197 Compound 550 A198Compound 551 A199 Compound 552 A200 Compound 553 A201 Compound 554 A202Compound 555 A203 Compound 556 A204 Compound 557 A205 Compound 558 A206Compound 559 A207 Compound 560 A208 Compound 561 A209 Compound 562 A210Compound 563 A211 Compound 564 A212 Compound 565 A213 Compound 566 A214Compound 567 A215 Compound 568 A216 Compound 569 A217 Compound 570 A218Compound 571 A219 Compound 572 A220 Compound 573 A221 Compound 574 A222Compound 575 A223 Compound 576 A224 Compound 577 A225 Compound 578 A226Compound 579 A227 Compound 580 A228 Compound 581 A229 Compound 582 A230Compound 583 A231 Compound 584 A232 Compound 585 A233 Compound 586 A234Compound 587 A235 Compound 588 A236 Compound 589 A237 Compound 590 A238Compound 591 A239 Compound 592 A240 Compound 593 A241 Compound 594 A242Compound 595 A243 Compound 596 A244 Compound 597 A245 Compound 598 A246Compound 599 A247 Compound 600 A248 Compound 601 A249 Compound 602 A250Compound 605 A251 Compound 606 A252 Compound 607 A253 Compound 608 A254Compound 609 A255 Compound 610 A256 Compound 611 A257 Compound 612 A258Compound 613 A259 Compound 614 A260 Compound 616 A261 Compound 617 A262Compound 618 A263 Compound 619 A264 Compound 620 A265 Compound 621 A266Compound 622 A267 Compound 623 A268 Compound 624 A269 Compound 625 A274Compound 630 A275 Compound 631 A276 Compound 632 A277 Compound 633 A278Compound 634 A279 Compound 635 A280 Compound 636 A281 Compound 637 A282Compound 638 A283 Compound 639 A284 Compound 640 A285 Compound 641 A286Compound 642 A287 Compound 643 A288 Compound 644 A289 Compound 645 A290Compound 646 A291 Compound 647 A292 Compound 648 A293 Compound 649 A294Compound 650 A295 Compound 651 A296 Compound 652 A297 Compound 653 A298Compound 654 A299 Compound 655 A300 Compound 656 A301 Compound 657 A302Compound 658 A303 Compound 659 A304 Compound 660 A305 Compound 661 A306Compound 662 A307 Compound 663 A308 Compound 664 A309 Compound 665 A310Compound 666 A311 Compound 667 A312 Compound 668 A313 Compound 674 A314Compound 675 A315 Compound 676 A316 Compound 677 A317 Compound 678 A318Compound 679 A319 Compound 680 A320 Compound 681 A321 Compound 682 A322Compound 683 A323 Compound 684 A324 Compound 685 A325 Compound 686 A326Compound 687 A327 Compound 688 A328 Compound 689 A329 Compound 690 A330Compound 691 A331 Compound 692 A332 Compound 693 A333 Compound 694 A334Compound 695 A335 Compound 696 A336 Compound 697 A337 Compound 698 A338Compound 699 A339 Compound 700 A340 Compound 701 A341 Compound 702 A342Compound 703 A343 Compound 704 A344 Compound 705 A345 Compound 706 A350Compound 711 A351 Compound 712 A352 Compound 713 A353 Compound 714 A354Compound 715 A355 Compound 716 A 356 Compound 717 A 357 Compound 718 A358 Compound 719 A 359 Compound 720 A 360 Compound 721 A 361 Compound722 A 362 Compound 723 A 363 Compound 724 A 364 Compound 725 A 365Compound 726 A 366 Compound 727 A 367 Compound 728 A 368 Compound 729 A369 Compound 730 A 370 Compound 731 A 371 Compound 732 A 372 Compound733 A 373 Compound 734 A 374 Compound 735 A 375 Compound 736 A 376Compound 737 A 377 Compound 738 A 378 Compound 739 A 379 Compound 740 A380 Compound 741 A 381 Compound 742 A 382 Compound 743 A 383 Compound744 A 384 Compound 745 A 385 Compound 746 A 386 Compound 747 A 387Compound 748 A 388 Compound 749 A 389 Compound 750 A 390 Compound 751 A391 Compound 752 A 392 Compound 753 A 393 Compound 754 A 394 Compound755 A 395 Compound 756 A 396 Compound 757 A 397 Compound 758 A 398Compound 759 A 399 Compound 760 A 400 Compound 761 A 401 Compound 762 A402 Compound 763 A 403 Compound 764 A 404 Compound 765 A 405 Compound766 A 406 Compound 767 A 407 Compound 768 A 408 Compound 769 A 409Compound 770 A 410 Compound 771 A 411 Compound 772 A 412 Compound 773 A413 Compound 774 A 414 Compound 775 A 415 Compound 776 A 416 Compound777 A 417 Compound 778 A 418 Compound 779 A 419 Compound 780 A 420Compound 781 A 421 Compound 782 A 422 Compound 783 A 423 Compound 784 A424 Compound 785 A 425 Compound 786 A 426 Compound 787 A 427 Compound788 A 428 Compound 789 A 429 Compound 790 A 430 Compound 791 A 431Compound 792 A 432 Compound 793 A 433 Compound 794 A 434 Compound 795 A435 Compound 796 A 436 Compound 797 A 437 Compound 798 A 438 Compound799 A 439 Compound 800 A 440 Compound 801 A 441 Compound 802 A 442Compound 803 A 443 Compound 804 A 444 Compound 805 A 445 Compound 806 A446 Compound 807 A 447 Compound 808 A 448 Compound 809 A 449 Compound810 A 450 Compound 811 A 451 Compound 812 A 452 Compound 813 A 453Compound 814 A 454 Compound 815 A 455 Compound 816 A 456 Compound 817 A457 Compound 818 A 458 Compound 819 A 459 Compound 820 A 460 Compound821 A 461 Compound 822 A 462 Compound 823 A 463 Compound 824 A 464Compound 825 A 465 Compound 826 A 466 Compound 827 A 467 Compound 828 A468 Compound 829 A 469 Compound 830 A 470 Compound 831 A 471 Compound832 A 472 Compound 833 A 473 Compound 834 A 474 Compound 835 A 475Compound 836 A 476 Compound 837 A 477 Compound 838 A 478 Compound 839 A479 Compound 840 A 480 Compound 841 A 481 Compound 842 A 482 Compound843 A 483 Compound 844 A 484 Compound 845 A 485 Compound 846 A 486Compound 847 A 487 Compound 848 A 488 Compound 849 A 489 Compound 850 A490 Compound 851 A 491 Compound 852 A 492 Compound 853 A 493 Compound854 A 494 Compound 855 A 495 Compound 856 A 496 Compound 857 A 497Compound 858 A 498 Compound 859 A 499 Compound 860 A 500 Compound 861 A501 Compound 862 A 502 Compound 863 A 503 Compound 864 A 504 Compound865 A 505 Compound 866 A 506 Compound 867 A 507 Compound 868 A 508Compound 869 A 509 Compound 870 A 510 Compound 871 A 511 Compound 872 A512 Compound 873 A 513 Compound 874 A 514 Compound 875 A 515 Compound876 A 516 Compound 877 A 517 Compound 878 A 518 Compound 879 A 519Compound 880 A 520 Compound 881 A 521 Compound 882 A 522 Compound 883 A523 Compound 884 A 524 Compound 885 A 525 Compound 886 A 526 Compound887 A 527 Compound 888 A 528 Compound 889 A 529 Compound 890 A 530Compound 891 A 531 Compound 892 A 532 Compound 893 A 533 Compound 894 A534 Compound 895 A 535 Compound 896 A 536 Compound 897 A 537 Compound898 A 538 Compound 899 A 539 Compound 900 A 540 Compound 901 A 541Compound 902 A 542 Compound 903 A 543 Compound 904 A 544 Compound 905 A545 Compound 906 A 546 Compound 907 A 547 Compound 908 A 548 Compound909 A 549 Compound 910 A 550 Compound 911 A 551 Compound 912 A 552Compound 913 A 553 Compound 914 A 554 Compound 915 A 555 Compound 916 A556 Compound 917 A 557 Compound 918 A 558 Compound 919 A 559 Compound920 A 560 Compound 921 A 561 Compound 922 A 562 Compound 923 A 563Compound 924 A 564 Compound 925 A 565 Compound 926 A 566 Compound 927 A567 Compound 928 A 568 Compound 929 A 569 Compound 930 A 570 Compound931 A 571 Compound 932 A 572 Compound 933 A 573 Compound 934 A 574Compound 935 A 575 Compound 936 A 576 Compound 937 A 577 Compound 938 A578 Compound 939 A 579 Compound 940 A 580 Compound 941 A 581 Compound942 A 582 Compound 943 A 583 Compound 944 A 584 Compound 945 A 585Compound 946 A 586 Compound 947 A 587 Compound 948 A 588 Compound 949 A589 Compound 950 A 590 Compound 951 A 591 Compound 952 A 592 Compound953 A 593 Compound 954 A 594 Compound 955 A 595 Compound 956 A 596Compound 957 A 597 Compound 958 A 598 Compound 959 A 599 Compound 960 A600 Compound 961 A 601 Compound 962 A 602 Compound 963 A 603 Compound964 A 604 Compound 965 A 605 Compound 966 A 606 Compound 967 A 607Compound 968 A 608 Compound 969 A 609 Compound 970 A 610 Compound 971 A611 Compound 972 A 612 Compound 973 A 613 Compound 974 A 614 Compound975 A 615 Compound 976 A 616 Compound 977 A 617 Compound 978 A 618Compound 979 A 619 Compound 980 A 620 Compound 981 A 621 Compound 982 A622 Compound 983 A 623 Compound 984 A 624 Compound 985 A 625 Compound986 A 626 Compound 987 A 627 Compound 988 A 628 Compound 989 A 629Compound 990 A 630 Compound 991 A 631 Compound 992 A 632 Compound 993 A633 Compound 994 A 634 Compound 995 A 635 Compound 996 A 636 Compound997 A 637 Compound 998 A 638 Compound 999 A 639 Compound 1000 A 640Compound 1001 A 641 Compound 1002 A 642 Compound 1003 A 643 Compound1004 A 644 Compound 1005 A 645 Compound 1006 A 646 Compound 1007 A 647Compound 1008 A 648 Compound 1009 A 649 Compound 1010 A 650 Compound1011 A 651 Compound 1012 A 652 Compound 1013 A 653 Compound 1014 A 654Compound 1015 A 655 Compound 1016 A 656 Compound 1017 A 657 Compound1018 A 658 Compound 1019 A 659 Compound 1020 A 660 Compound 1021 A 661Compound 1022 A 662 Compound 1023 A 663 Compound 1024 A 664 Compound1025 A 665 Compound 1026 A 666 Compound 1027 A 667 Compound 1028 A 668Compound 1029 A 669 Compound 1030 A 670 Compound 1031 A 671 Compound1032 A 672 Compound 1033 A 673 Compound 1034 A 674 Compound 1035 A 675Compound 1036 A 676 Compound 1037 A 677 Compound 1038 A 678 Compound1039 A 679 Compound 1040 A 680 Compound 1041 A 681 Compound 1042 A 682Compound 1043 A 683 Compound 1044 A 684 Compound 1045 A 685 Compound1046 A 686 Compound 1047 A 687 Compound 1048 A 688 Compound 1049 A 689Compound 1050 A 690 Compound 1051 A 691 Compound 1052 A 692 Compound1053 A 693 Compound 1054 A 694 Compound 1055 A 695 Compound 1056 A 696Compound 1057 A 697 Compound 1058 A 698 Compound 1059 A 699 Compound1060 A 700 Compound 1061 A 701 Compound 1062 A 702 Compound 1063 A 703Compound 1064 A 704 Compound 1065 A 705 Compound 1066 A 706 Compound1067 A 707 Compound 1068 A 708 Compound 1069 A 709 Compound 1070 A 710Compound 1071 A 711 Compound 1072 A 712 Compound 1073 A 713 Compound1074 A 714 Compound 1075 A 715 Compound 1076 A 716 Compound 1077 A 717Compound 1078 A 718 Compound 1079 A 719 Compound 1080 A 720 Compound1081 A 721 Compound 1082 A 722 Compound 1083 A 723 Compound 1084 A 724Compound 1085 A 725 Compound 1086 A 726 Compound 1087 A 727 Compound1088 A 728 Compound 1089 A 729 Compound 1090 A 730 Compound 1091 A 731Compound 1092 A 732 Compound 1093 A 733 Compound 1094 A 734 Compound1095 A 735 Compound 1096 A 736 Compound 1097 A 737 Compound 1098 A 738Compound 1099 A 739 Compound 1100 A 740 Compound 1101 A 741 Compound1102 A 742 Compound 1103 A 743 Compound 1104 A 744 Compound 1105 A 745Compound 1106 A 746 Compound 1107 A 747 Compound 1108 A 748 Compound1109 A 749 Compound 1110 A 750 Compound 1111 A 751 Compound 1112 A 752Compound 1113 A 753 Compound 1114 A 754 Compound 1115 A 755 Compound1116 A 756 Compound 1117 A 757 Compound 1118 A 758 Compound 1119 A 759Compound 1120 A 760 Compound 1121 A 761 Compound 1122 A 762 Compound1123 A 763 Compound 1124 A 764 Compound 1125 A 765 Compound 1126 A 766Compound 1127 A 767 Compound 1128 A 768 Compound 1129 A 769 Compound1130 A 770 Compound 1131 A 771 Compound 1132 A 772 Compound 1133 A 773Compound 1134 A 774 Compound 1135 A 775 Compound 1136 A 776 Compound1137 A 777 Compound 1138 A 778 Compound 1139 A 779 Compound 1140 A 780Compound 1141 A 781 Compound 1142 A 782 Compound 1143 A 783 Compound1144 A 784 Compound 1145 A 785 Compound 1146 A 786 Compound 1147 A 787Compound 1148 A 788 Compound 1149 A 789 Compound 1150 A 790 Compound1151 A 791 Compound 1152 A 792 Compound 1153 A 793 Compound 1154 A 794Compound 1155 A 795 Compound 1156 A 796 Compound 1157 A 797 Compound1158 A 798 Compound 1159 A 799 Compound 1160 A 800 Compound 1161 A 801Compound 1162 A 802 Compound 1163 A 803 Compound 1164 A 804 Compound1165 A 805 Compound 1166 A 806 Compound 1167 A 807 Compound 1168 A 808Compound 1169 A 809 Compound 1170 A 810 Compound 1171 A 811 Compound1172 A 812 Compound 1173 A 813 Compound 1174 A 814 Compound 1175 A 815Compound 1176 A 816 Compound 1177 A 817 Compound 1178 A 818 Compound1179 A 819 Compound 1180 A 820 Compound 1181 A 821 Compound 1182 A 822Compound 1183 A 823 Compound 1184 A 824 Compound 1185 A 825 Compound1186 A 826 Compound 1187 A 827 Compound 1188 A 828 Compound 1189 A 829Compound 1190 A 830 Compound 1191 A 831 Compound 1192 A 832 Compound1193 A 833 Compound 1194 A 834 Compound 1195 A 835 Compound 1196 A 836Compound 1197 A 837 Compound 1198 A 838 Compound 1199 A 839 Compound1200 A 840 Compound 1201 A 841 Compound 1202 A 842 Compound 1203 A 843Compound 1204 A 844 Compound 1205 A 845 Compound 1206 A 846 Compound1207 A 847 Compound 1208 A 848 Compound 1209 A 849 Compound 1210 A 850Compound 1211 A 851 Compound 1212 A 852 Compound 1213 A 853 Compound1214 A 854 Compound 1215 A 855 Compound 1216 A 856 Compound 1217 A 857Compound 1218 A 858 Compound 1219 A 859 Compound 1220 A 860 Compound1221 A 861 Compound 1222 A 862 Compound 1223 A 863 Compound 1224 A 864Compound 1225 A 865 Compound 1226 A 866 Compound 1227 A 867 Compound1228 A 868 Compound 1229 A 869 Compound 1230 A 870 Compound 1231 A 871Compound 1232 A 872 Compound 1233 A 873 Compound 1234 A 874 Compound1235 A 875 Compound 1236 A 876 Compound 1237 A 877 Compound 1238 A 878Compound 1239 A 879 Compound 1240 A 880 Compound 1241 A 881 Compound1242 A 882 Compound 1243 A 883 Compound 1244 A 884 Compound 1245 A 885Compound 1246 A 886 Compound 1247 A 887 Compound 1248 A 888 Compound1249 A 889 Compound 1250 A 890 Compound 1251 A 891 Compound 1252 A 892Compound 1253 A 893 Compound 1254 A 894 Compound 1255 A 895 Compound1256 A 896 Compound 1257 A 897 Compound 1258 A 898 Compound 1259 A 899Compound 1260 A 900 Compound 1261 A 901 Compound 1262 A 902 Compound1263 A 903 Compound 1264 A 904 Compound 1265 A 905 Compound 1266 A 906Compound 1267 A 907 Compound 1268 A 908 Compound 1269 A 909 Compound1270 A 910 Compound 1271 A 911 Compound 1272 A 912 Compound 1273 A 913Compound 1274 A 914 Compound 1275 A 915 Compound 1276 A 916 Compound1277 A 917 Compound 1278 A 918 Compound 1279 A 919 Compound 1280 A 920Compound 1281 A 921 Compound 1282 A 922 Compound 1283 A 923 Compound1284 A 924 Compound 1285 A 925 Compound 1286 A 926 Compound 1287 A 927Compound 1288 A 928 Compound 1289 A 929 Compound 1290 A 930 Compound1291 A 931 Compound 1292 A 932 Compound 1293 A 933 Compound 1294 A 934Compound 1295 A 935 Compound 1296 A 936 Compound 1297 A 937 Compound1298 A 938 Compound 1299 A 939 Compound 1300 A 940 Compound 1301 A 941Compound 1302 A 942 Compound 1303 A 943 Compound 1304 A 944 Compound1305 A 945 Compound 1306 A 946 Compound 1307 A 947 Compound 1308 A 948Compound 1309 A 949 Compound 1310 A 950 Compound 1311 A 951 Compound1312 A 952 Compound 1313 A 953 Compound 1314 A 954 Compound 1315 A 955Compound 1316 A 956 Compound 1317 A 957 Compound 1318 A 958 Compound1319 A 959 Compound 1320 A 960 Compound 1321 A 961 Compound 1322 A 962Compound 1323 A 963 Compound 1324 A 964 Compound 1325 A 965 Compound1326 A 966 Compound 1327 A 967 Compound 1328 A 968 Compound 1329 A 969Compound 1330 A 970 Compound 1331 A 971 Compound 1332 A 972 Compound1333 A 973 Compound 1334 A 974 Compound 1335 A 975 Compound 1336 A 976Compound 1337 A 977 Compound 1338 A 978 Compound 1339 A 979 Compound1340 A 980 Compound 1341 A 981 Compound 1342 A 982 Compound 1343 A 983Compound 1344 A 984 Compound 1345 A 985 Compound 1346 A 986 Compound1347 A 987 Compound 1348 A 988 Compound 1349 A 989 Compound 1350 A 990Compound 1351 A 991 Compound 1352 A 992 Compound 1353 A 993 Compound1354 A 994 Compound 1355 A 995 Compound 1356 A 996 Compound 1357 A 997Compound 1358 A 998 Compound 1359 A 999 Compound 1360 A 1000 Compound1361 A 1001 Compound 1362 A 1002 Compound 1363 A 1003 Compound 1364 A1004 Compound 1365 A 1005 Compound 1366 A 1006 Compound 1367 A 1007Compound 1368 A 1008 Compound 1369 A 1009 Compound 1370 A 1010 Compound1371 A 1011 Compound 1372 A 1012 Compound 1373 A 1013 Compound 1374 A1014 Compound 1375 A 1015 Compound 1376 A 1016 Compound 1377 A 1017Compound 1378 A 1018 Compound 1379 A 1019 Compound 1380 A 1020 Compound1381 A 1021 Compound 1382 A 1022 Compound 1383 A 1023 Compound 1384 A1024 Compound 1385 A 1025 Compound 1386 A 1026 Compound 1387 A 1027Compound 1388 A 1028 Compound 1389 A 1029 Compound 1390 A 1030 Compound1391 A 1031 Compound 1392 A 1032 Compound 1393 A 1033 Compound 1394 A1034 Compound 1395 A 1035 Compound 1396 A 1036 Compound 1397 A 1037Compound 1398 A 1038 Compound 1399 A 1039 Compound 1400 A 1040 CompoundA 1041 Compound A 1042 Compound 1401 A 1043 Compound A 1044 Compound A1045 Compound 1402 A 1046 Compound A 1047 Compound A 1048 Compound 1403A 1049 Compound 1404 A 1050 Compound 1405 A 1051 Compound 1406 A 1052Compound 1407 A 1053 Compound 1408 A 1054 Compound 1409 A 1055 Compound1410 A 1056 Compound 1411 A 1057 Compound 1412 A 1058 Compound 1413 A1059 Compound 1414 A 1060 Compound 1415 A 1061 Compound 1416 A 1062Compound 1417 A 1063 Compound 1418 A 1064 Compound 1419 A 1065 Compound1420 A 1066 Compound 1421 A 1067 Compound 1422 A 1068 Compound 1423 A1069 Compound 1424 A 1070 Compound 1425 A 1071 Compound 1426 A 1072Compound 1427 A 1073 Compound 1428 A 1074 Compound 1429 A 1075 Compound1430 A 1076 Compound 1431 A 1077 Compound 1432 A 1078 Compound 1433 A1079 Compound 1434 A 1080 Compound 1435 A 1081 Compound 1436 A 1082Compound 1437 A 1083 Compound 1438 A 1084 Compound 1439 A 1085 Compound1440 A 1086 Compound 1441 A 1087 Compound 1442 A 1088 Compound 1443 A1089 Compound 1444 A 1090 Compound 1445 A 1091 Compound 1446 A 1092Compound 1447 A 1093 Compound 1448 A 1094 Compound 1449 A 1095 Compound1450 A 1096 Compound 1451 A 1097 Compound 1452 A 1098 Compound 1453 A1099 Compound 1454 A 1100 Compound 1455 A 1101 Compound 1456 A 1102Compound 1457 A 1103 Compound 1458 A 1104 Compound 1459 A 1105 Compound1460 A 1106 Compound 1461 A 1107 Compound 1462 A 1108 Compound 1463 A1109 Compound 1464 A 1110 Compound 1465 A 1111 Compound 1466 A 1112Compound 1467 A 1113 Compound 1468 A 1114 Compound 1469 A 1115 Compound1470 A 1116 Compound 1471 A 1117 Compound 1472 A 1118 Compound 1473 A1119 Compound 1474 A 1120 Compound 1475 A 1121 Compound 1476 A 1122Compound 1477 A 1123 Compound 1478 A 1124 Compound 1479 A 1125 Compound1480 A 1126 Compound 1481 A 1127 Compound 1482 A 1128 Compound 1483 A1129 Compound 1484 A 1130 Compound 1485 A 1131 Compound 1486 A 1132Compound 1487 A 1133 Compound 1488 A 1134 Compound 1489 A 1135 Compound1490 A 1136 Compound 1491 A 1137 Compound 1492 A 1138 Compound 1493 A1139 Compound 1494 A 1140 Compound 1495 A 1141 Compound 1496 A 1142Compound 1497 A 1143 Compound 1498 A 1144 Compound 1499 A 1145 Compound1500 A 1146 Compound 1501 A 1147 Compound 1502 A 1148 Compound 1503 A1149 Compound 1504 A 1150 Compound 1505 A 1151 Compound 1506 A 1152Compound 1507 A 1153 Compound 1508 A 1154 Compound 1509 A 1155 Compound1510 A 1156 Compound 1511 A 1157 Compound 1512 A 1158 Compound 1513 A1159 Compound 1514 A 1160 Compound 1515 A 1161 Compound 1516 A 1162Compound 1517 A 1163 Compound 1518 A 1164 Compound 1519 A 1165 Compound1520 A 1166 Compound 1521 A 1167 Compound 1522 A 1168 Compound 1523 A1169 Compound 1524 A 1170 Compound 1525 A 1171 Compound 1526 A 1172Compound 1527 A 1173 Compound 1528 A 1174 Compound 1529 A 1175 Compound1530 A 1176 Compound 1531 A 1177 Compound 1532 A 1178 Compound 1533 A1179 Compound 1534 A 1180 Compound 1535 A 1181 Compound 1536 A 1182Compound 1537 A 1183 Compound 1538 A 1184 Compound 1539 A 1185 Compound1540 A 1186 Compound 1541 A 1187 Compound 1542 A 1188 Compound 1543 A1189 Compound 1544 A 1190 Compound 1545 A 1191 Compound 1546 A 1192Compound 1547 A 1193 Compound 1548 A 1194 Compound 1549 A 1195 Compound1550 A 1196 Compound 1551 A 1197 Compound 1552 A 1198 Compound 1553 A1199 Compound 1554 A 1200 Compound 1555 A 1201 Compound 1556 A 1202Compound 1557 A 1203 Compound 1558 A 1204 Compound 1559 A 1205 Compound1560 A 1206 Compound 1561 A 1207 Compound 1562 A 1208 Compound 1563 A1209 Compound 1564 A 1210 Compound 1565 A 1211 Compound 1566 A 1212Compound 1567 A 1213 Compound 1568 A 1214 Compound 1569 A 1215 Compound1570 A 1216 Compound 1571 A 1217 Compound 1572 A 1218 Compound 1573 A1219 Compound 1574 A 1220 Compound 1575 A 1221 Compound 1576 A 1222Compound 1577 A 1223 Compound 1578 A 1224 Compound 1579 A 1225 Compound1580 A 1226 Compound 1581 A 1227 Compound 1582 A 1228 Compound 1583 A1229 Compound 1584 A 1230 Compound 1585 A 1231 Compound 1586 A 1232Compound 1587 A 1233 Compound 1588 A 1234 Compound 1589 A 1235 Compound1590 A 1236 Compound 1591 A 1237 Compound 1592 A 1238 Compound 1593 A1239 Compound 1594 A 1240 Compound 1595 A 1241 Compound 1596 A 1242Compound 1597 A 1243 Compound 1598 A 1244 Compound 1599 A 1245 Compound1600 A 1246 Compound 1601 A 1247 Compound 1602 A 1248 Compound 1603 A1249 Compound 1604 A 1250 Compound 1605 A 1251 Compound 1606 A 1252Compound 1607 A 1253 Compound 1608 A 1254 Compound 1609 A 1255 Compound1610 A 1256 Compound 1611 A 1257 Compound 1612 A 1258 Compound 1613 A1259 Compound 1614 A 1260 Compound 1615 A 1261 Compound 1616 A 1262Compound 1617 A 1263 Compound 1618 A 1264 Compound 1619 A 1265 Compound1620 A 1266 Compound 1621 A 1267 Compound 1622 A 1268 Compound 1623 A1269 Compound 1624 A 1270 Compound 1625 A 1271 Compound 1626 A 1272Compound 1627 A 1273 Compound 1628 A 1274 Compound 1629 A 1275 Compound1630 A 1276 Compound 1631 A 1277 Compound 1632 A 1278 Compound 1633 A1279 Compound 1634 A 1280 Compound 1635 A 1281 Compound 1636 A 1282Compound 1637 A 1283 Compound 1638 A 1284 Compound 1639 A 1285 Compound1640 A 1286 Compound 1641 A 1287 Compound 1642 A 1288 Compound 1643 A1289 Compound 1644 A 1290 Compound 1645 A 1291 Compound 1646 A 1292Compound 1647 A 1293 Compound 1648 A 1294 Compound 1649 A 1295 Compound1650 A 1296 Compound 1651 A 1297 Compound 1652 A 1298 Compound 1653 A1299 Compound 1654 A 1300 Compound 1655 A 1301 Compound 1656 A 1302Compound 1657 A 1303 Compound 1658 A 1304 Compound 1659 A 1305 Compound1660 A 1306 Compound 1661 A 1307 Compound 1662 A 1308 Compound 1663 A1309 Compound 1664 A 1310 Compound 1665 A 1311 Compound 1666 A 1312Compound 1667 A 1313 Compound 1668 A 1314 Compound 1669 A 1315 Compound1670 A 1316 Compound 1671 A 1317 Compound 1672 A 1318 Compound 1673 A1319 Compound 1674 A 1320 Compound 1675 A 1321 Compound 1676 A 1322Compound 1677 A 1323 Compound 1678 A 1324 Compound 1679 A 1325 Compound1680 A 1326 Compound 1681 A 1327 Compound 1682 A 1328 Compound 1683 A1329 Compound 1684 A 1330 Compound 1685 A 1331 Compound 1686 A 1332Compound 1687 A 1333 Compound 1688 A 1334 Compound 1689 A 1335 Compound1690 A 1336 Compound 1691 A 1337 Compound 1692 A 1338 Compound 1693 A1339 Compound 1694 A 1340 Compound 1695 A 1341 Compound 1696 A 1342Compound 1697 A 1343 Compound 1698 A 1344 Compound 1699 A 1345 Compound1700 A 1346 Compound 1701 A 1347 Compound 1702 A 1348 Compound 1703 A1349 Compound 1704 A 1350 Compound 1705 A 1351 Compound 1706 A 1352Compound 1707 A 1353 Compound 1708 A 1354 Compound 1709 A 1355 Compound1710 A 1356 Compound 1711 A 1357 Compound 1712 A 1358 Compound 1713 A1359 Compound 1714 A 1360 Compound 1715 A 1361 Compound 1716 A 1362Compound 1717 A 1363 Compound 1718 A 1364 Compound 1719 A 1365 Compound1720 A 1366 Compound 1721 A 1367 Compound 1722 A 1368 Compound 1723 A1369 Compound 1724 A 1370 Compound 1725 A 1371 Compound 1726 A 1372Compound 1727 A 1373 Compound 1728 A 1374 Compound 1729 A 1375 Compound1730 A 1376 Compound 1731 A 1377 Compound 1732 A 1378 Compound 1733 A1379 Compound 1734 A 1380 Compound 1735 A 1381 Compound 1736 A 1382Compound 1737 A 1383 Compound 1738 A 1384 Compound 1739 A 1385 Compound1740 A 1386 Compound 1741 A 1387 Compound 1742 A 1388 Compound 1743 A1389 Compound 1744 A 1390 Compound 1745 A 1391 Compound 1746 A 1392Compound 1747 A 1393 Compound 1748 A 1394 Compound 1749 A 1395 Compound1750 A 1396 Compound 1751 A 1397 Compound 1752 A 1398 Compound 1753 A1399 Compound 1754 A 1400 Compound 1755 A 1401 Compound 1756 A 1402Compound 1757 A 1403 Compound 1758 A 1404 Compound 1759 A 1405 Compound1760 A 1406 Compound 1761 A 1407 Compound 1762 A 1408 Compound 1763 A1409 Compound 1764 A 1410 Compound 1765 A 1411 Compound 1766 A 1412Compound 1767 A 1413 Compound 1768 A 1414 Compound 1769 A 1415 Compound1770 A 1416 Compound 1771 A 1417 Compound 1772 A 1418 Compound 1773 A1419 Compound 1774 A 1420 Compound 1775 A 1421 Compound 1776 A 1422Compound 1777 A 1423 Compound 1778 A 1424 Compound 1779 A 1425 Compound1780 A 1426 Compound 1781 A 1427 Compound 1782 A 1428 Compound 1783 A1429 Compound 1784 A 1430 Compound 1785 A 1431 Compound 1786 A 1432Compound 1787 A 1433 Compound 1788 A 1434 Compound 1789 A 1435 Compound1790 A 1436 Compound 1791 A 1437 Compound 1792 A 1438 Compound 1793 A1439 Compound 1794 A 1440 Compound 1795 A 1441 Compound 1796 A 1442Compound 1797 A 1443 Compound 1798 A 1444 Compound 1799 A 1445 Compound1800 A 1446 Compound 1801 A 1447 Compound 1802 A 1448 Compound 1803 A1449 Compound 1804 A 1450 Compound 1805 A 1451 Compound 1806 A 1452Compound 1807 A 1453 Compound 1808 A 1454 Compound 1809 A 1455 Compound1810 A 1456 Compound 1811 A 1457 Compound 1812 A 1458 Compound 1813 A1459 Compound 1814 A 1460 Compound 1815 A 1461 Compound 1816 A 1462Compound 1817 A 1463 Compound 1818 A 1464 Compound 1819 A 1465 Compound1820 A 1466 Compound 1821 A 1467 Compound 1822 A 1468 Compound 1823 A1469 Compound 1824 A 1470 Compound 1825 A 1471 Compound 1826 A 1472Compound 1827 A 1473 Compound 1828 A 1474 Compound 1829 A 1475 Compound1830 A 1476 Compound 1831 A 1477 Compound 1832 A 1478 Compound 1833 A1479 Compound 1834 A 1480 Compound 1835 A 1481 Compound 1836 A 1482Compound 1837 A 1483 Compound 1838 A 1484 Compound 1839 A 1485 Compound1840 A 1486 Compound 1841 A 1487 Compound 1842 A 1488 Compound 1843 A1489 Compound 1844 A 1490 Compound 1845 A 1491 Compound 1846 A 1492Compound 1847 A 1493 Compound 1848 A 1494 Compound 1849 A 1495 Compound1850 A 1496 Compound 1851 A 1497 Compound 1852 A 1498 Compound 1853 A1499 Compound 1854 A 1500 Compound 1855 A 1501 Compound 1856 A 1502Compound 1857 A 1503 Compound 1858 A 1504 Compound 1859 A 1505 Compound1860 A 1506 Compound 1861 A 1507 Compound 1862 A 1508 Compound 1863 A1509 Compound 1864 A 1510 Compound 1865 A 1511 Compound 1866 A 1512Compound 1867 A 1513 Compound 1868 A 1514 Compound 1869 A 1515 Compound1870 A 1516 Compound 1871 A 1517 Compound 1872 A 1518 Compound 1873 A1519 Compound 1874

In some embodiments, a mixture of a compound of this disclosure with aherbicide selected from the group consisting of chlorimuron-ethyl,nicosulfuron, mesotrione, thifensulfuron-methyl, flupyrsulfuron-methyl,tribenuron, pyroxasulfone, pinoxaden, tembotrione, pyroxsulam,metolachlor and S-metolachlorfor is used for better control of undesiredvegetation (e.g., lower use rate such as from synergism, broaderspectrum of weeds controlled, or enhanced crop safety) or for preventingthe development of resistant weeds.

The following Tests demonstrate the control efficacy of compounds ofthis disclosure on specific pathogens. The pathogen control protectionafforded by the compounds is not limited, however, to these species. SeeIndex Tables A-F for compound descriptions. The following abbreviationsare used in the Index Tables which follow: Me is methyl, allyl is—CH₂CH═CH₂, allyl(2-Cl) is —CH₂CCl═CH₂, allyl(3-Cl) is —CH₂CH═CHCl,allyl(3-Ph) is —CH₂CH═CHPh, allyl(3-Br) is —CH₂CH═CHBr, allyl(2-Me) is—CH₂CMe═CH₂, allyl(3,3-di-Me) is —CH₂CH═CMe₂, “acn” means acetonitrile(—CH₂CN) 1-c-hexen is 1-cyclohexenyl, Ph is phenyl, OMe is methoxy, —CNis cyano, —NO₂ is nitro and TMS is trimethylsilyl, s is secondary, n isnormal, i is iso, c is cyclo, Et is ethyl, Pr is propyl, i Pr isisopropyl, Bu is butyl, c-Pr is cyclopropyl, OEt is ethoxy, and NO₂ isnitro. Mass spectra are reported as the molecular weight of the highestisotopic abundance parent ion (M+1) formed by addition of (molecularweight of 1) to the molecule, or (M−1) formed by the loss of H⁺(molecular weight of 1) from the molecule, observed by using liquidchromatography coupled to a mass spectrometer (LCMS) using eitheratmospheric pressure chemical ionization (AP⁺) or electrosprayionization (ESI⁺).

INDEX TABLE A ⁽¹⁾

Cmpd. No. Q¹ Q² m.p. (° C.) M − 1 M + 1 352 pyridin-3-yl Ph(2-CF₃)165-168 353 (trans) Ph(3-NH₂) Ph(2,3-di-F) 332 354 (cis)   Ph(3-NH₂)Ph(2,3-di-F) 332 355 Ph(3,4-di-F) Ph(2-NH₂,3-CH₃) 344 356 furan-3-ylPh(2-F) 135-138 357 Ph(3,4-di-F) Ph(2-NH₂,3-NO₂) 375 377 358Ph(3,4-di-F) Ph(2-NH₂,3,4-di-F) 366 368 359 (trans) Ph(3-NMe₂) Ph(2-F)342 360 (cis)   Ph(3-NMe₂) Ph(2-F) 342 361 Ph(3,4-di-F)1H-Pyrazol-3-yl(4-Br) 385 387 362 Ph(3,4-di-F) 1H-Pyrazol-5-yl(1-Me) 319321 363 pyridin-3-yl Ph(2-F) 179-182 364 furan-3-yl Ph(2-CF₃) 339 365Ph(4-Ph) Ph(2-F) 375 366 Ph(4-Ph) Ph(2,3-di-F) 393 367 Ph(4-Ph)Ph(2-CF₃) 425 368 Ph(3-F,4-Me) Ph(2-F) 331 369 Ph(3-F,4-Me) Ph(2,3-di-F)349 370 Ph(3-F,4-Me) Ph(2,4-di-F) 349 371 Ph(3-F,4-Me) Ph(2,3,4-tri-F)367 372 Ph(3-Me) Ph(2-F) 311 373 Ph(3-Me) Ph(2,3-di-F) 331 374 Ph(3-Me)Ph(2-CF₃) 363 375 Ph(3-F) Ph(2,3-di-F) 333 376 Ph(3-F) Ph(2-CF₃) 367 377Ph(3-O-i-Pr) Ph(2,4-di-F) 373 375 379 Ph(2-Ph) Ph(2,3-di-F) 129-132 380Ph(3-O-n-Pr) Ph(2,3-di-F) 138-141 381 Ph(2-Ph) Ph(2-F) 127-130 382Ph(2-Ph) Ph(2,3,4-tri-F) 161-164 383 Ph(3-OMe) Ph(2,3-di-F) 183-186 384Ph(3-OH) Ph(2,3-di-F) 176-179 386 Ph(3-CF₃) Ph(2,4-di-F,3-OMe) 415 387Ph(3-(2,2-di-F-ethoxy)) Ph(2-F) 379 388 Ph(3-(2,2-di-F-ethoxy))Ph(2,4-di-F) 397 389 Ph(3-(2,2-di-F-ethoxy)) Ph(2,3-di-F) 397 390Ph(3-(2,2-di-F-ethoxy)) Ph(2-Cl) 395 391 Ph(3-OCF₂CHF₂) Ph(2-CHF₂) 447394 CH₃C(O)— Ph(2,3-di-F) 357 400 Ph(4-F,3-Me) Ph(2,3-di-F) 349 401Ph(4-F,3-Me) Ph(2,3,4-tri-F) 367 407 Ph(3-(2,2-di-F-ethoxy))Ph(2,3,4-tri-F) 415 408 Ph(3,4-di-F) Ph(2-F-5-Me) 349 409 Ph(3,4-di-F)Ph(2-F,3-Me) 349 410 Ph(3,4-di-F) Ph(2-F,4-Cl) 369 411 Ph(3,4-di-F)Ph(2-Cl,4-F) 369 412 Ph(3,4-di-F) Ph(4-F-3-Me) 349 413 Ph(3,4-di-F)Ph(2-F,4-OMe) 365 414 Ph(3,4-di-F) Ph(4-CF₃,3-Me) 399 415 Ph(3,4-di-F)Ph(3-F,4-OMe) 365 416 Ph(3,4-di-F) Ph(2-F,3-OMe) 365 417 Ph(3,4-di-F)Ph(2-CO₂Me) 375 418 Ph(3,4-di-F) Ph(2-C(O)Me) 359 419 Ph(3,4-di-F)Ph(2,4-di-F,3-OMe) 383 420 Ph(3-OCHF₂) Ph(2-F,3-Me) 377 379 421Ph(3-OCHF₂) Ph(2,4-di-F) 383 422 Ph(3-OCHF₂) Ph(3-OCHF₂) 413 423Ph(3-OCHF₂) Ph(2-F,5-Me) 379 424 Ph(3-OCHF₂) Ph(4-F,3-Me) 379 425Ph(3-OCHF₂) Ph(2-F,4-OMe)  95-100 426 Ph(3-OCHF₂) Ph(2-F,3-OMe) 395 427Ph(3-OCHF₂) Ph(2-OCHF₂) 413 432 Ph(3-OC(O)CH₃) Ph(2,3-di-F) 147-150 446Ph(4-Br) Ph(2,3-di-F) 396 447 Ph(4-Br) Ph(2,4-di-F) 396 448 Ph(4-Br)Ph(2-F) 377 449 Ph(4-Br) Ph(3-F) 375 377 451 Ph(3-C≡C—Ph) Ph(2,3-di-F)415 417 452 Ph(4-Br) Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 436 453 Ph(4-Br) Ph(2-Cl) 394 455Ph(2,4-di-F) Ph(2,3-di-F) 353 460 Ph(3-OCF₂CHF₂) Ph(2,4-di-F,3-Me) 447461 Ph(3,5-di-F) Ph(2,4-di-F,3-Me) 367 462 Ph(3-F,4-Me)Ph(2,4-di-F,3-Me) 363 463 Ph(3-CF₃) Ph(2,4-di-F,3-Me) 399 466 Ph(4-Et)Ph(2-F) 327 467 Ph(4-Et) Ph(2,3-di-F) 345 468 Ph(4-Et) Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 387469 Ph(4-i-Pr) Ph(2-F) 341 470 Ph(4-i-Pr) Ph(2,3-di-F) 359 475Ph(2-F,4-CF₃) Ph(2,3-di-F) 402 487 Ph(2,3-di-F) Ph(2,3-di-F) 353 488Ph(3-F,5-CF₃) Ph(2,3-di-F) 146 489 Ph(3-F,5-CF₃) Ph(2-F) 145-149 490Ph(3-F,5-CF₃) Ph(2,4-di-F) 172-178 491 Ph(3-F,5-Cl) Ph(2-F) 179-208 492Ph(3-F,5-Cl) Ph(2,3-di-F) 122-129 493 Ph(3-F,5-Cl) Ph(2,4-di-F) 139-147494 Ph(2,3-di-F) Ph(2-F) 335 495 Ph(2,3-di-F) Ph(2,4-di-F) 353 496Ph(3-CH₂OMe) Ph(2-F) 343 497 Ph(3-CH₂OMe) Ph(2,3-di-F) 361 498Ph(3-CH₂OMe) Ph(2-Cl) 359 499 Ph(3-CH₂OMe) Ph(2,4-di-F) 361 500Ph(4-i-Pr) Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 401 501 Ph(4-c-Pr) Ph(2,3-di-F) 357 502Ph(4-c-Pr) Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 399 504 Ph(3-F,4-CF₃) Ph(2,3-di-F) 403 507Ph(2-F,4-Me) Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 391 508 Ph(2-F,4-Me) Ph(2,4-di-F) 349 509Ph(2-F,4-Me) Ph(2-F) 331 510 thiophen-2-yl(4-Br) Ph(2,3-di-F) 402 513pyridine-4-yl(2-CF₃) Ph(2-F) 368 514 pyridine-4-yl(2-CF₃) Ph(2,3-di-F)386 515 Ph(2,6-di-F) Ph(2-F) 335 516 Ph(2,6-di-F) Ph(2,3-di-F) 353 517Ph(2,6-di-F) Ph(2,4-di-F) 353 518 Ph(2,4-di-F) Ph(2,4-di-F) 353 519Ph(3-Br) Ph(2-F) 391 521 Ph(3-F,4-CF₃) Ph(2-F) 385 522 Ph(3-F,4-CF₃)Ph(2,4-di-F) 403 532 thiophen-3-yl(2,4,5-tri-Br) Ph(2-F) 542 533thiophen-3-yl(2,4,5-tri-Br) Ph(2,3-di-F) 561 534 Ph(4-OPh) Ph(2-F) 535Ph(4-OPh) Ph(2,4-di-F) 409 536 Ph(4-OPh) Ph(2,3-di-F) 409 537 Ph(4-OPh)Ph(2,3,4-tri-F) 427 538 Ph(4-OPh) Ph(2-Cl) 407 540 Ph(3-OCF₂CHF₂)Ph(2,4-di-F,3-OMe) 463 541 Ph(3,5-di-F) Ph(2,4-di-F,3-OMe) 383 544Ph(2,5-di-F) Ph(2-F) 335 545 Ph(2,5-di-F) Ph(2,4-di-F) 353 546Ph(2,5-di-F) Ph(2,3-di-F) 353 549 Ph(2,4,5-tri-F) Ph(2-F) 353 550Ph(2,4,5-tri-F) Ph(2,3-di-F) 371 551 Ph(2,4,5-tri-F) Ph(2,4-di-F) 371552 Ph(3-O-i-Pr) Ph(2-F) 355 357 553 Ph(3-O-i-Pr) Ph(2,3-di-F) 373 375554 Ph(3-O-i-Pr) Ph(2,3,4-tri-F) 391 393 555 Ph(4-CF₃) Ph(2-OH) 150-176556 Ph(4-CF₃) Ph(2-F,6-OH) 197-205 557 Ph(3-CF₃) Ph(2-OH) 55-66 561Ph(4-OCHF₂) Ph(2,3-di-F) 383 578 Ph(4-Br,3-Me) Ph(2-F) 391 579Ph(4-Br,3-Me) Ph(2,3-di-F) 410 580 Ph(3-F,4-OMe) Ph(2-CF₃) 397 581thiophen-2-yl Ph(2-F) 305 582 thiophen-2-yl Ph(2,3-di-F) 323 583thiophen-2-yl(5-Br) Ph(2-F) 384 584 thiophen-2-yl(5-Br) Ph(2,3-di-F) 403587 Ph(3,5-di-CF₃) Ph(2-F) 132-150 588 Ph(3,5-di-CF₃) Ph(2,3-di-F)112-124 589 Ph(3,5-di-CF₃) Ph(2,4-di-F) 163-167 590 Ph(2-F,3-CF₃)Ph(2-F) 111-115 591 Ph(2-F,3-CF₃) Ph(2,3-di-F) 138-141 592 Ph(2-F-3-CF₃)Ph(2,4-di-F) 134-140 593 Ph(2-F-5-CF₃) Ph(2-F) 126-128 594 Ph(2-F-5-CF₃)Ph(2,3-di-F) 119-120 595 Ph(2-F-5-CF₃) Ph(2,4-di-F) 124-126 597thiophen-3-yl(2-Br) Ph(2-F) 384 598 thiophen-3-yl(2-Br) Ph(2,3-di-F) 403599 thiophen-3-yl(2-Cl) Ph(2-F) 339 600 thiophen-3-yl(2-Cl) Ph(2,3-di-F)357 601 thiophen-3-yl(2,5-di-Cl) Ph(2,3-di-F) 392 608 Ph(4-CF₃)Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 423 609 Ph(4-CF₃) Ph(2-F) 363 610 Ph(4-CF₃) Ph(2,3-di-F)381 614 Ph(2,4,5-tri-F) Ph(2,3,4-tri-F) 389 620 Ph(2,4-di-F) Ph(2-F) 333335 621 Ph(3-CN) Ph(2,3-di-F) 342 630 thiophen-3-yl(5-Me) Ph(2-F)128-131 634 Ph(3-CF₃) Ph(2-S(O)₂NH₂) 428 6351,3-benzodioxol-5-yl(2,2-di-F) Ph(2,3-di-F) 397 642 Ph(3-CF₃,4-Me)Ph(2,3-di-F) 399 648 thiophen-3-yl(5-Br) Ph(2-F) 385 649thiophen-3-yl(5-Br) Ph(2,3-di-F) 403 654 Ph(3-CF₃,4-Me) Ph(2-F) 379 381655 Ph(3-CF₃,4-Me) Ph(2,4-di-F) 399 656 thiophen-3-yl(5-Me) Ph(2,3-di-F)144-148 657 thiophen-3-yl(5-Et) Ph(2-F) 96-99 658 thiophen-3-yl(5-Et)Ph(2,3-di-F) 113-117 674 Ph(3-CF₃) Ph(2-F,3-OMe) 397 675 Ph(3-CF₃)Ph(2-F,4-Cl) 401 676 Ph(3-CF₃) Ph(2-Cl,4-F) 401 677 Ph(3-C≡CH)Ph(2,3-di-F) 339 678 Ph(3-CF₃,4-Me) Ph(2-F) 381 679 Ph(3-CF₃,4-Me)Ph(2,3-di-F) 399 680 Ph(3-CF₃,4-Me) Ph(2,4-di-F) 399 681 Ph(3-CF₃,4-Me)Ph(2,3,4-tri-F) 417 686 Ph(3-Br) Ph(2-F) 377 687 Ph(3-Br) Ph(2,4-di-F)395 688 Ph(3-Br) Ph(2,3-di-F) 395 689 Ph(3-Br) Ph(2,3,4-tri-F) 413 695Ph(3-OCF₂CHF₂) Ph(2-F) 415 696 Ph(3-OCF₂CHF₂) Ph(2,4-di-F) 433 697Ph(3-OCF₂CHF₂) Ph(2,3-di-F) 433 698 Ph(3-OCF₂CHF₂) Ph(2,3,4-tri-F) 451699 Ph(3-OCF₂CHF₂) Ph(2-Cl) 431 700 Ph(4-I) Ph(2,3-di-F) 443 701 Ph(4-I)Ph(2,4-di-F) 443 702 Ph(4-I) Ph(2-F) 425 703 Ph(4-I) Ph(3-F) 425 704Ph(4-I) Ph(2-Cl) 441 705 Ph(3-CF₃) Ph(2-CO₂Me) 407 706 Ph(3-CF₃)Ph(2-C(O)Me) 391 711 Naphthalene-1-yl Ph(2,3-di-F) 367 712Naphthalene-1-yl Ph(2-CF₃) 399 714 Ph(3-OH) Ph(2-F) 315 715 Ph(3-OH)Ph(2,3-di-F) 333 716 Ph(3-OH) Ph(2-CF₃) 365 ⁽¹⁾ Substituents in the 3and 4 positions of the pyrrolidinone ring when, i.e. C(O)N(Q²)(R⁶) (whenY² is O) and Q¹, respectively, are predominately in the transconfiguration. In some instances the presence of minor amounts of thecis isomer can be detected by NMR.

INDEX TABLE B

Cmpd No. R¹ Q¹ R⁵ R⁶ Q² M + 1 378 Me Ph(3-O-i-Pr) H H Ph(2,4-di-F) 389392 Me Ph(3-OCF₂CHF₂) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 447 393 Me Ph(3-OCF₂CHF₂) H HPh(2,4-di-F) 447 395 Me Ph(3-C≡CH) OH H Ph(2,3-di-F) 357 396 MePh(3-F,4-CF₃) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 417 397 Me Ph(3-F,4-CF₃) H HPh(2-S(O)₂Me) 459 398 Me Ph(3-F,4-CF₃) H H Ph(2,4-di-F) 417 399 MePh(3-F,4-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F) 399 402 Me Ph(4-F,3-Me) H H Ph(2-F) 345 403 MePh(4-F,3-Me) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 363 404 Me Ph(4-F,3-Me) H H Ph(2,4-di-F)363 405 Me Ph(4-F,3-Me) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 405 406 Me Ph(4-F,3-Me) H HPh(2-CF₃) 395 428 Me Ph(3-CF₃) Me H Ph(2-F) 395 429 Me Ph(3-OCF₂CHF₂) HH Ph(2,3,4-tri-F) 465 430 Me Ph(3-OCF₂CHF₂) H H Ph(2,4-di-F,3-OMe) 477431 Me Ph(3-OCF₂CHF₂) H H Ph(2-CF₃) 479 433 Me Ph(4-Cl) H H Ph(2-F) 347434 Me Ph(4-Cl) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 365 435 Me Ph(4-Cl) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me)407 436 Me Ph(4-Cl) H H Ph(2,4-di-F) 365 437 Me Ph(4-F) H H Ph(2-F) 331438 Me Ph(4-F) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 349 439 Me Ph(4-F) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 391440 Me Ph(4-F) H H Ph(2,4-di-F) 349 441 Me1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl(2,2-di-F) H H Ph(2-F) 393 442 Me1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl(2,2-di-F) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 411 443 Me1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl(2,2-di-F) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 453 444 Me1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl(2,2-di-F) H H Ph(2,4-di-F) 411 445 Me Ph(3-CF₃) HPh(2-F) Ph(2-F) 518 456 Ph Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F)  441* 457 Ph Ph(3-CF₃)H H Ph(2,3-di-F)  459* 464 Me Ph(3-F,4-Me) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 363 465 MePh(3-F,4-Me) H H Ph(2-F) 345 472 Me Ph(2-F,4-CF₃) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 417473 Me Ph(2-F,4-CF₃) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 459 474 Me Ph(2-F,4-CF₃) H HPh(2,4-di-F) 417 476 Me Ph(2-F,4-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F) 399 477allyl(3,3-di-Me) Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2,3-di-F)  451* 478 allyl(3,3-di-Me)Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F)  433* 479 allyl(2-Me) Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 438* 480 allyl(2-Cl) Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2,3-di-F)  457* 481 allyl(2-Me)Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F)  419* 482 allyl(2-Cl) Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F)  439*483 allyl(3-Cl) Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F)  439* 484 allyl(3-Br) Ph(3-CF₃) HH Ph(2-F)  485* 485 allyl(3-Cl) Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2,3-di-F)  457* 486allyl(3-Br) Ph(3-CF3) H H Ph(2,3-di-F)  503* 503 —C(O)Me Ph(3-CF3) H HPh(2-F) 505 Ph(4-OMe) Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F) 473 506 Ph(4-CN) Ph(3-CF₃) HH Ph(2-F) 406 511 allyl(3-Ph) Ph(3,5-di-F) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 469 512allyl(3-Cl) Ph(3,5-di-F) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 427 520 Me Ph(3-Br) H HPh(2,3-di-F) 409 523 Me Ph(3-OCHF₂) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 439 5241-c-hexen-3-yl Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F)  445* 525 1-c-hexen-3-yl Ph(3-CF₃)H H Ph(2,3-di-F)  463* 526 allyl(3-Br)r Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F)  485* 527allyl(3-Br)r Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2,3-di-F)  503* 528 Me Ph(3-F,4-Me) H HPh(2,4-di-F) 363 529 Me Ph(3-F,4-Me) H H Ph(2,3,4-tri-F) 381 530 MePh(3-F,4-Me) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 405 531 Me Ph(3-F,4-Me) H H Ph(2-CF₃) 395539 Me Ph(3-OCF₂CHF₂) H H Ph(2-F) 429 547 Me Ph(2,6-di-F) H HPh(2,3-di-F) 367 558 Me Ph(2-F,4-Me) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 405 559 MePh(2-F,4-Me) H H Ph(2,4-di-F) 363 560 Me Ph(2-F,4-Me) H H Ph(2-F) 345562 Me Ph(4-OCHF₂) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 397 563 Me Ph(4-Br) H H Ph(2-F) 391564 Me Ph(4-Br) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 409 565 Me Ph(4-Br) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me)451 566 Me Ph(4-Br) H H Ph(2,4-di-F) 409 567 Me Ph(3-Et) H H Ph(2-F) 341568 Me Ph(3-Et) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 359 569 Me Ph(3-Et) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me)401 570 Me Ph(3-Et) H H Ph(2,4-di-F) 359 571 Me Ph(3-CF₃) H HPh(2,4-di-F) 399 572 Me Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-NO₂) 408 573 Me Ph(3-CF₃) H HPh(3-F,2-Me) 395 574 Me Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F,3-Cl) 415 575 Me Ph(3-CF₃)H H Ph(4-F,2-Me) 395 576 Me Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F,3-CN) 406 577 MePh(3-CF₃) H H Ph 363 585 Me thiophen-2-yl(5-Me) H H Ph(2-F) 332 586 Methiophen-2-yl(5-Me) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 351 596 Me Ph(3,4-di-F) H H Ph(2-F)** 602 Ph(4-NO₂) Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F) 488 605 allyl Ph(3-CF₃) H HPh(2-F) 407 606 allyl Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 425 607 —CH₂C≡CHPh(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F) 405 611 Me Ph(4-F,3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F) 399 612 MePh(4-F,3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 459 613 Me Ph(4-F,3-CF₃) H HPh(2,3-di-F) 417 616 Me Ph(3-OCHF₂) H H Ph(2,3-di-F)  395* 617 MePh(3-OCHF₂) H H Ph(2,4-di-F) 397 618 Me Ph(3-OCHF₂) H H Ph(2-F) 379 619Me Ph(3-OCHF₂) Me H Ph(2,3-di-F) 411 622 Me Ph(4-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F) 381623 Me Ph(4-CF₃) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 399 624 Me Ph(4-CF₃) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me)441 625 Me Ph(4-CF₃) H H Ph(2,4-di-F) 399 631 H Ph(3-O-allyl) allyl HPh(2,3-di-F)  411* 632 Me Ph(3-F) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 349 633 Me Ph(3-F) HH Ph(2,4-di-F) 349 636 Me Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 399 637 MePh(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 441 638 Me Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-CF₃) 431 639Me Ph(3,4-di-F) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 367 640 Me Ph(3,4-di-F) H HPh(2-S(O)₂Me) 409 641 Me Ph(3,4-di-F) H H Ph(2-CF₃) 399 643 MePh(3,5-di-F) H H Ph(2-F) 349 644 Me Ph(3,5-di-F) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 367645 Me Ph(3,5-di-F) H H Ph(2,4-di-F) 367 646 Me Ph(3,5-di-F) H HPh(2,3,4-tri-F) 385 647 Me Ph(3,5-di-F) H H Ph(2-CF₃) 399 650 MePh(3-O-i-Pr) H H Ph(2-F) 371 651 Me Ph(3-O-i-Pr) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 390652 Me Ph(3-O-i-Pr) H H Ph(2-CF₃) 422 653 Me Ph(3-O-i-Pr) H HPh(2-S(O)₂Me) 432 659 Me Ph(3,5-di-F) H H Inden(2,3-dihydro)-4-yl 371660 Me Ph(3,5-di-F) H H Naph(5,6,7,8-tetrahydro)-1-yl 385 661 MePh(4-Me) H H Ph(2-F) 327 662 Me Ph(4-Me) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 345 663 MePh(4-Me) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 387 664 Me Ph(4-Me) H H Ph(2,4-di-F) 345 665Me Ph(4-Me) H H Ph(2-CF₃) 377 666 Me Ph(3-Me) H H Ph(2-F) 327 667 MePh(3-Me) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 345 668 Me Ph(3-Me) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 387 682—CH₂-c-Pr Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F) 422 683 —CH₂-c-Pr Ph(3-CF₃) H HPh(2,3-di-F) 440 684 c-Pr Ph(3-CF₃) H H Ph(2-F) 408 685 c-Pr Ph(3-CF₃) HH Ph(2,3-di-F) 426 690 Me Ph(4-CF₂CH₃) H H Ph(2,3-di-F) 395 691 MePh(4-CF₂CH₃) H H Ph(2-F) 377 692 Me Ph(4-CF₂CH₃) H H Ph(2-S(O)₂Me) 437693 Me Ph(4-CF₂CH₃) H H Ph(2,4-di-F) 395 694 Me Ph(3-CF₃) Et HPh(2,3-di-F) 427 713 H Ph(3,4-di-F) H acn Ph(2-NO₂) *M − 1. **M.P. =116-120° C. ***M.P. = 183-186° C.

INDEX TABLE C

Cmpd. No. R¹ Q¹ R⁴ R⁵ R⁶ Q² m.p. (° C.) 454 H Ph(3-CF₃) H H HPh(2,3-di-F) 162-166

INDEX TABLE D

Cmpd. No. Q¹ Q² m.p. (° C.) 450 Ph(4-CF₃) Ph(2-F) 109-112 471 Ph Ph(2-F)

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Ex # M + 1 M − 1 MP ° C. 717 331 718 349 719 381 720 349 721 407 722 405723 437 724 447 725 410 726 108-111 727 339 728 320 729 338 730 363 731361 732 355.6 733 369.5 734 401.5 735 369.5 367.5 736 385.5 387.5 737419.5 417.5 738 377.5 375.4 739 409.4 407.4 741 227-231 742 353 743 371744 202 745 417 746 389 747 403 750 355 751 373 752 306 753 439 754 379755 135-139 756 389 757 403 758 417.4 415.4 759 367.4 365.4 760 363.4361.4 767 343 768 411.5 409.5 769 439.5 437.5 770 429.4 427.5 771 381.4379.5 772 146-150 773 69.5-77  774 133.9-140.7 775 356.4 354.5 776 376.3779 381 780 423 781 381 782 363 783 348.3 784 471.3 469.4 785 359 786341 787 425 788 439 789 347 790 365 791 365 792 133-137 793 151-155 79586-89 796 373.5 797 355.5 798 383.5 799 391 800 370 801 381 802 359 803363 804 477.3 477.3 805 363.5 806 459.4 807 427.4 808 445.4 809 437.4810 443.4 811 455.4 812 423.4 813 441.4 814 433.4 815 353 816 371 817413 818 371 819 355 820 415 821 373 822 331 823 381 824 391 825 394 826381 827 429 828 381 829 392 830 385 831 399 832 409 833 363 834 381 835381 836 399 837 403 838 421 839 463 840 421 841 413 842 423 843 844133-136 845 150-153 846 132-135 847 373 848 367 849 363 850 345 851 373852 373.3 853 391.3 854 401.3 855 411.3 856 429.3 857 439.3 858 411.3859 429.3 860 439.3 861 457 862 457 863 473 864 489 865 407 866 395 867381 868 418.4 416.4 869 400.5 398.5 870 400.5 398.5 871 393.4 391.5 872393.4 391.5 873 411 874 405 875 393 876 421 877 453 878 367 879 385 881381 882 399 883 399 884 373 885 355 886 137-140 887 192-195 888 327.4325.4 889 345.4 343.4 890 417 891 431 892 395 893 413 894 413 895 431896 445 897 455 898 435 899 417 900 477 901 435 902 359 903 357.3 904375.2 905 375.2 906 341.5 907 359.5 908 359.5 909 377.5 375.5 910 377.5339.5 911 359.5 357.5 912 391.5 389.5 913  96-100 914 915 181-184 916441 917 343.4 919 469.4 920 455.4 921 377.4 922 359.4 923 419.4 924393.4 925 437.5 926 453.4 927 479.5 928 361 929 379 930 379 931 397 932411 933 94-97 934 123-126 935 116-119 936 119-122 937 160-163 938169-172 939 178-181 940 164-167 941 166-169 942 113-116 943 104-107 944421 945 327.4 946 345.4 947 347.3 948 115-119 949 343.2 950 361.2 951361.2 952 371.3 953 389.3 954 389.3 955 357.3 956 375.3 957 391 958 387959 405 960 373 961 391 962 387 963 375.3 964 371.3 965 389.3 966 389.3967 345.3 343.5 968 399.4 397.5 969 405.5 403.5 970 336.4 334.5 971443.5 972 457.5 973 174-176 974 383 975 393 976 365 977 379 978 379 979423 980 373.3 981 401.3 982 359 983 373 984 411.5 409.5 985 365.4 363.5986 429.5 427.5 987 389 988 389 989 357 990 439 991 439.5 437.5 992365.4 363.4 993 435 994 413 995 433 996 407.5 405.5 998 461.5 999 429.51000 447.5 1001 439.5 1002 445.4 1003 389.5 1004 407.5 1005 399.5 1006405.5 1007 345.4 1008 444.5 1009 413.4 1010 431.4 1011 136-140 1012162-166 1013 379 1014 375 1015 389 1016 405 1017 405 1018 421 1019 407.5405.5 1020 361.5 359.5 1021 379.4 377.5 1022 389.5 387.5 1023 421.2 1024439.2 1025 449.2 1026 361 1027 379 1028 385.3 1029 403.3 1030 403.3 1033327.5 1034 345.5 1035 341.5 1036 355.5 1037 387.5 1038 341.5 1039 359.51040 399 1041 441 1042 381 1043 399 1044 398 1045 339.3 338.4 1046 357.3355.4 1047 383.4 381.4 1048 401.3 399.4 1049 433.3 431.4 1050 66-70 1052120-124 1053 118-121 1054 192-196 1055 100-104 1056 130-134 1057 159-1631058 128-132 1059 361.4 359.3 1061 161-165 1062 361 1063 379 1064 4331065 432 1066 432 1067 378 1068 378 1069 378 1070 324 1071 381 1072163-167 1074 389.4 387.4 1075 407.4 405.4 1076 417.4 415.4 1077 411 1078435 1079 409 1080 433 1081 395 1082 419 1083 405 1084 429 1085 113-1171086 89-93 1087  98-102 1088 397 1089 383 1090 370 1091 420 1092 3941093 394 1095 350.7 348.4 1096 364.3 1097 366.3 364.3 1098 405 1099 4231100 424 1101 442 1102 467 1103 456 1104 192-196 1105 173-176 1109 414.51110 432.7 1111 324 1112 320 1113 338 1114 369 1115 387 1116 355 1117373 1118 355 1119 373 1120 369 1121 387 1122 387 1123 369 1124 381 1125367 1126 375 1127 411 1129  97-101 1130 216-220 1132 142-146 1133119-123 1134 133-137 1135 357.3 1136 375.3 1137 375.3 1138 355.5 353.51139 373.5 371.5 1140 363.5 361.5 1143 141-145 1144 383 1147 107.5-115.41148 132-136 1149 126-130 1150 137-141 1151 417.3 1152 417.3 1154102-106 1156 117-121 1159 141-143 1160 161-164 1163 377 1164 363 1165376.5 1166 403.6 1167 382.5 1168 403.6 1173 413.4 1174 439.4 1175 4231176 400 1177 341.5 1178 355.5 1181  123-127.7 1182 139.5-153  1183411.5 409.5 1184 429.5 427.6 1185 439.5 437.5 1186 341 1187 355 1188 3521189 352 1190 356 1191 342 1192 374 1193 360 1196 144-148 1197 396.51198 410.5 1199 342 1200 358 1201 370 1202 397 1203 415 1204 429 1206342 1207 338 1208 356 1209 391.3 1210 421.3 1211 425 1212 407 1213 3931214 417 1215 373.3 1216 401.3 1217 403.3 1218 431.3 1219 391.4 1220359.4 1221 377.4 1222 369.4 1223 375.4 1224 445.4 1225 413.4 1226 431.41227 423.4 1228 429.3 1229 374 1230 366 1231 363 1232 355 1233 341 1234428 1235 345 1236 359 1237  97-101 1238 138-141 1239 123-127 1240 52.4-124.1 1245 397 1246 407 1247 345.5 343.6 1248 345.5 343.6 1249 4091250 449 1251 421 1252 407 1253 363 1254 356 1255 374 1256 386 1257 3711258 123-127 1260 399 1261 377 1262 369 1263 370 1265 383 1266 401 1267375 1268 393 1270 88-92 1273 136-140 1274 364 1275 373 1276 391 1277 3591278 377 1279 379 1282 331 1283 429 1284 429 1285 338 1286 356 1287 3741288 430 1289 430 1290 416 1291 309 1292 399 1293 431 1294 449 1295 4311296 449 1297 467 1298 361.4 359.5 1299 379.4 377.5 1300 375.5 373.51301 389.4 387.5 1302 421.5 419.5 1303 124-127 1304 166-170 1305 3931306 359 1307 391 1308 345 1309 349 1310 358 1311 359 1312 373 1313 3891314 389 1315 411.4 1316 395 1317 377 1318 437 1319 395 1320 401 1321355 1322 373 1323 391 1324 373 1325 383 1326 349 1327 367 1328 367 132981-84 1330 54-57 1331 113-116 1332 373.4 1333 389.4 387.4 1334 429.41336 111-142 1337 453.5 451.5 1338 411.4 409.4 1339 429.4 427.4 1340439.4 437.4 1341 187-191 1342 103-107 1343 130-134 1344 324 1345 3281346 394 1347 400 1348 400 1349 346 1350 412 1351 390 1352 443 1353 4201354 444 1355 186-188 1358 180-181 1359 147-149 1362 221-223 1366 81-851367 469 1368 445 1369 427 1370 391.3 1371 379 1372 400.5 188.1-192.41373 418.5 1374 376 1375 328 1376 146-150 1377 405 1378 363 101.6-102.31379 388 1380 406 1381 406 1382 170-173 1383 381 1384 361 1385 139-1421386 156-160 1387 365.3 1388 373 1389 417 1390 153-156 1392 154-158 1393428 1394 206-209 1395 431.4 1396 382 1397 382 1398 328 1399 348 1400 3821402 346

INDEX TABLE F Ex. # Structure 1403

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Ex. # M − 1 M + 1 1403 413 415 1404 361 1405 397 399 1406 413 1407 378380 1408 380 1409 367 369 1410 391 1411 443 1412 397 1413 402 1414 4151415 395 1416 391 406 1417 354 388 1418 336 1419 418 382 1420 361 1421377 1422 387 387 1423 405 422 1424 445 1425 413 426 1426 405 449 1427387 384 1428 401 382 1429 378 1430 415 421 1431 361 409 1432 361 4421433 379 389 1434 379 415 1435 413 432 1436 413 450 1437 393 378 1438385 1439 435 437 1440 435 437 1441 435 437 1442 409 411 1443 447 4491444 400 402 1445 419 1446 407 1447 425 427 1448 405 1449 403 1450 380382 1451 465 467 1452 400 1453 373 1454 363 1455 357 1456 427 429 1457339 1458 400 1459 439 441 1460 403 405 1461 364 366 1462 364 366 1463380 1464 363 1465 391 393 1466 378 380 1467 450 452 1468 354 356 1469420 422 1470 462 464 1471 336 338 1472 397 399 1473 397 1474 393 3951475 377 379 1476 413 1477 396 1478 380 382 1479 435 1480 362 1481 3801482 348 350 1483 457 459 1484 376 378 1485 432 434 1486 382 384 1487398 400 1488 375 1489 380 382 1490 387 389 1491 381 383 1492 362 3641493 378 381 1494 398 400 1495 384 1496 385 1497 398 1498 411 416 1499371 373 1500 371 1501 381 1502 413 1503 432 1504 438 1505 378 1506 3541507 398 1508 380 1509 383 1510 435 1511 422 1512 435 1513 354 1514 4431515 400 1516 411 1517 398 1518 365 1519 432 1520 394 1521 436 1522 3951523 432 1524 410 1525 398 1526 383 1527 368 1528 395 1529 382 1530 4211531 368 1532 367 1533 353 1534 354 1535 421 1536 353 1537 423 1538 4261539 400 1540 422 1541 398 1542 466 1543 379 1544 399 1545 409 1546 4261547 433 1548 439 1549 394 1550 422 1551 378 1552 399 1553 368 1554 3701555 382 1556 368 1557 379 1558 399 1559 385 1560 384 1561 399 1562 3541563 432 1564 365 1565 395 1566 446 1567 433 1568 409 1569 404 1570 3841571 398 1572 365 1573 353 1574 399 1575 379 1576 408 1577 365 1578 4121579 368 1580 402 1581 413 1582 392 1583 365 1584 408 410 1585 398 4001586 440 442 1587 438 1588 381 1589 394 1590 411 1591 395 1592 422 1593395 1594 476 1595 384 1596 364 1597 369 1598 397 1599 388 1600 378 1601394 1602 415 1603 400 1604 423 1605 403 1606 398 1607 411 1608 398 1609449 1610 382 1611 369 1612 355 1613 396 1614 449 1615 367 1616 449 1617455 1618 369 1619 455 1620 422 1621 427 1622 381 1623 381 1624 403 1625435 1626 367 1627 433 1628 433 1629 413 1630 392 1631 412 1632 387 1633387 1634 367 1635 384 1636 422 1637 406 1638 432 1639 442 1640 395 1641379 1642 412 1643 368 1644 426 1645 422 1646 353 1647 379 1648 379 1649399 1650 400 1651 429 1652 382 1653 382 1654 396 1655 383 1656 416 1657383 1658 387 1659 370 1660 367 1661 473 475 1662 347 1663 365 1664 4551665 467 469 1666 416 418 1667 387 389 1668 405 407 1669 417 419 1670433 1671 380 382 1672 430 432 1673 382 384 1674 396 398 1675 361 1676413 415 1677 456 1678 405 407 1679 401 1680 459 1681 442 1682 387 3891683 401 403 1684 424 1685 410 1686 409 1687 370 1688 375 1689 419 1690395 1691 370 1692 389 1693 473 1694 440 1695 393 1696 443 1697 445 1698447 1699 379 1700 393 1701 447 1702 397 1703 401 1704 425 1705 413 1706397 1707 389 1708 397 1709 413 1710 381 1711 409 1712 377 1713 389 1714467 1715 389 1716 419 1717 393 1718 447 1719 405 1720 375 1721 439 1722390 1723 413 1724 407 1725 457 1726 473 1727 399 401 1728 381 1729 407409 1730 415 417 1731 407 409 1732 446 448 1733 394 396 1734 387 3891735 387 389 1736 403 1737 451 453 1738 451 453 1739 397 399 1740 398400 1741 398 400 1742 412 414 1743 412 414 1744 380 382 1745 380 3821746 440 442 1747 440 442 1748 397 399 1749 408 410 1750 408 410 1751424 426 1752 424 426 1753 444 1754 455 457 1755 394 396 1756 451 1757417 419 1758 430 432 1759 413 415 1760 387 398 1761 387 389 1762 3571763 413 415 1764 423 425 1765 399 401 1766 395 397 1767 387 389 1768380 382 1769 389 1770 405 1771 409 411 1772 396 398 1773 413 415 1774361 363 1775 361 363 1776 379 381 1777 379 381 1778 413 415 1779 413 4151780 427 429 1781 398 400 1782 400 1783 407 1784 438 440 1785 395 3971786 408 410 1787 437 439 1788 424 426 1789 440 442 1790 415 1791 369371 1792 411 413 1793 389 391 1794 507 509 1795 453 455 1796 464 4661797 473 475 1798 414 416 1799 507 509 1800 421 423 1801 394 396 1802424 426 1803 403 405 1804 389 1805 392 394 1806 397 1807 395 397 1808395 397 1809 380 382 1810 346 348 1811 364 366 1812 396 398 1813 446 4481814 396 398 1815 396 398 1816 380 382 1817 380 382 1818 369 1819 3831820 361 1821 499 501 1822 363 1823 380 382 1824 407 409 1825 410 4121826 447 449 1827 385 1828 367 1829 424 1830 391 1831 406 1832 420 1833415 1834 417 419 1835 393 395 1836 415 1837 397 399 1838 397 399 1839406 408 1840 404 406 1841 364 1842 450 1843 450 1844 370 1845 416 1846342 1847 407 1848 400 1849 350 1850 413 415 1851 398 1852 473 1853 3971854 431 1855 398 1856 396 1857 441 443 1858 365 1859 373 375 1860 4191861 383 1862 366 1863 366 1864 422 424 1865 399 1866 367 1867 451 1868420 422 1869 423 425 1870 375 377 1871 392 394 1872 401 403 1873 4031874 436 438

Biological Examples Test A

Seeds of plant species selected from barnyardgrass (Echinochloacrus-galli) kochia (Kochia scoparia), ragweed (common ragweed, Ambrosiaelatior), ryegrass, Italian (Italian ryegrass, Lolium multiflorum),crabgrass, large (Digitaria sanguinalis), giant foxtail (Setariafaberii), green foxtail (Setaria viridis), morningglory (Ipomoea spp.),pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus), velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti),wheat (Triticum aestivum), and corn (Zea mays) were planted into a blendof loam soil and sand and treated preemergence with a directed soilspray using test chemicals formulated in a non-phytotoxic solventmixture which included a surfactant.

At the same time, plants selected from these crop and weed species andalso blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides), and galium (catchweedbedstraw, Galium aparine) were planted in pots containing the same blendof loam soil and sand and treated with postemergence applications oftest chemicals formulated in the same manner. Plants ranged in heightfrom 2 to 10 cm and were in the one- to two-leaf stage for thepostemergence treatment. Treated plants and untreated controls weremaintained in a greenhouse for approximately 10 d, after which time alltreated plants were compared to untreated controls and visuallyevaluated for injury. Plant response ratings, summarized in Table A, arebased on a 0 to 100 scale where 0 is no effect and 100 is completecontrol, A dash (-) response means no test result.

TABLE A 1000 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 355 357 358 511 512 713 784Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 90  80  0 90  Blackgrass — — — 20  0 — 20  Corn 0 00 0 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large 0 0 40  — — 0 — Foxtail, Giant 0 0 30  90 90  0 90  Galium — — — 0 0 — 0 Kochia — — — 0 0 — 0 Morningglory 0 0 0 —— 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed — — — 0 0 — 0 Ryegrass, Italian — —— 0 0 — 0 Velvetleaf 0 0 0 — — 0 — Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 352 353 354 356 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367368 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 Blackgrass — — — — — — — —— — — — 60 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Crabgrass, Large 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 — Foxtail, Giant 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 Galium — — — — —— — — — — — — 50 Kochia — — — — — — — — — — — —  0 Morningglory 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 Ragweed — — — — — —— — — — — — 30 Ryegrass, Italian — — — — — — — — — — — — 50 Velvetleaf 00 0 0 0 0 0 10  0 0 0 0 — Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 500 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380381 382 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 80 80 90 90 90 90 90 50 80 30 20Blackgrass 70 40 60 30 40 50 70 40 70 70 0 40 0 0 Corn 50 20 60 20 50 2080 30 50 80 0 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 80 70 90 70 70 50 90 90 80 80 20 7020 20 Galium 70 60 30 20 30 40 50 30 70 70 0 50 0 0 Kochia 60 0 40 40 400 60 20 60 70 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 20 30 30 0 50 0 30 50 0 0 0 0 Ragweed30 50 30 0 0 0 20 20 60 50 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 50 20 30 40 20 0 2020 50 70 0 0 0 0 Wheat 60 20 40 20 70 40 80 0 50 50 0 20 0 0 500 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 383 384 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395396 Barnyardgrass 90 0 80 70 70 70 70 80 90 90 90 0 90 Blackgrass 0 0 7050 50 0 0 70 70 70 20 0 60 Corn 0 0 80 0 0 50 0 70 80 80 0 0 80 Foxtail,Giant 50 0 80 70 80 70 80 90 90 90 60 0 90 Galium 0 0 60 0 30 0 0 60 7070 20 0 60 Kochia 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 70 60 0 0 70 Pigweed 0 0 10 0 0 2020 50 70 70 0 0 70 Ragweed 20 0 30 0 0 0 0 30 20 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass,Italian 30 0 50 0 0 0 10 40 80 70 0 0 70 Wheat 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 50 70 70 00 70 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404405 406 407 408 409 410 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 70 070 50 Blackgrass 70 60 60 60 50 70 60 60 60 50 50 0 20 20 Corn 70 70 7080 40 80 90 80 80 70 40 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 80 90 90 70 70 90 90 90 8080 70 0 80 40 Galium 60 60 50 60 60 60 60 50 60 50 0 0 0 0 Kochia 50 8060 70 60 60 60 70 50 50 40 0 30 0 Pigweed 70 60 40 50 40 50 50 60 50 300 0 20 20 Ragweed 20 0 0 50 50 60 30 50 50 20 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian60 50 40 90 60 50 70 70 60 40 0 0 0 0 Wheat 50 70 60 70 70 80 80 80 8070 0 0 0 0 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 411 412 413 414 415 416417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 Barnyardgrass 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 90 9060 0 70 Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 50 0 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 70 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 80 90 60 0 70 Galium 50 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 70 0 0 Kochia 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 20 0 20 60 0 0 Pigweed0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 60 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 40 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 40 0 0 0 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 425 426 427 428 429 430431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 Barnyardgrass 30 70 80 90 90 90 90 30 9090 90 90 90 90 Blackgrass 0 0 40 70 70 70 60 0 40 50 50 40 30 70 Corn 00 20 60 80 70 70 0 30 70 20 40 20 50 Foxtail, Giant 30 60 80 90 90 80 9030 80 90 80 90 90 90 Galium 0 0 50 60 70 60 60 0 50 60 60 60 50 50Kochia 0 0 20 70 70 50 50 0 50 70 50 70 30 70 Pigweed 0 0 0 20 80 50 600 20 70 50 60 20 60 Ragweed 0 0 20 0 50 30 60 0 50 20 60 20 0 30Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 20 30 80 50 40 20 60 50 40 50 20 60 Wheat 0 0 2060 60 50 60 0 60 70 60 40 40 70 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 439440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 Barnyardgrass 90 9090 90 80 90 90 90 80 90 80 90 0 70 Blackgrass 60 50 80 70 70 60 60 50 3030 20 40 0 60 Corn 20 20 70 70 80 70 90 30 0 0 0 60 0 0 Foxtail, Giant90 90 80 80 80 80 90 90 80 80 80 80 0 80 Galium 50 40 50 60 50 70 60 5050 50 50 60 0 50 Kochia 70 40 70 60 30 80 30 60 40 50 40 50 0 70 Pigweed50 20 60 70 50 80 30 60 30 40 20 60 0 70 Ragweed 20 0 50 40 20 40 30 200 0 0 30 0 30 Ryegrass, Italian 30 60 60 80 60 80 40 30 20 20 20 50 0 20Wheat 40 50 80 70 60 50 70 50 0 0 0 30 0 20 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 453 454 455 456 457 460 461 462 463 464 465 466Barnyardgrass 80 80 80 0 0 70 90 80 70 90 90 90 Blackgrass 30 50 0 0 040 0 40 70 70 70 60 Corn 40 70 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 90 90 30 Foxtail, Giant 8080 80 0 0 80 80 70 70 90 90 80 Galium 40 30 70 0 0 60 20 10 0 70 60 0Kochia 30 0 70 0 0 30 0 0 0 60 60 0 Pigweed 0 0 60 0 0 40 0 0 0 50 20 0Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 30 30 Ryegrass, Italian 0 40 0 0 0 30 20 030 80 70 20 Wheat 30 40 30 0 0 20 0 0 0 70 70 20 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480Barnyardgrass 90 30 80 70 70 90 90 90 90 90 70 60 50 30 Blackgrass 0 2040 50 0 60 60 50 40 50 30 20 40 0 Corn 20 0 0 0 0 80 40 20 60 30 40 0 00 Foxtail, Giant 80 0 60 80 70 90 90 90 90 80 70 60 60 50 Galium 0 30 00 0 50 60 50 60 60 0 0 0 0 Kochia 0 20 0 0 0 70 80 60 60 60 0 0 0 0Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 60 90 30 70 40 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 20 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 30 00 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 40 0 20 20 0 60 40 50 30 40 0 20 0 0 Wheat 3020 0 0 0 60 40 30 30 30 40 20 40 30 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 Barnyardgrass 2020 60 50 50 40 90 90 90 80 80 90 90 80 Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 70 7040 50 70 50 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 20 0 20 80 80 80 90 80 70 0 Foxtail, Giant 2020 70 40 70 50 90 90 90 80 80 90 90 60 Galium 0 0 0 0 30 20 0 50 40 4030 60 40 0 Kochia 0 0 20 0 30 0 30 60 40 20 20 60 20 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 040 40 20 50 20 20 20 60 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 30 20 20 70 20 0Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 60 50 30 30 50 50 0 Wheat 20 0 0 0 20 020 60 70 50 60 60 30 0 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 495 496 497498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 Barnyardgrass 80 80 80 70 8050 80 60 90 90 0 90 60 90 Blackgrass 20 0 30 0 0 0 40 20 70 60 0 60 0 0Corn 30 0 40 0 0 20 30 30 80 70 0 60 0 20 Foxtail, Giant 70 50 50 40 3050 80 50 90 90 0 80 20 40 Galium 0 30 50 0 40 0 0 50 70 70 0 50 20 20Kochia 30 0 30 0 0 20 0 20 0 60 0 0 70 20 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7010 20 0 20 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 30 40 0 0 20 0 Ryegrass, Italian 200 20 0 0 0 20 30 70 40 0 40 0 0 Wheat 20 0 40 0 0 20 0 0 40 60 0 30 0 20500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 509 510 513 514 515 516 517 518 519520 521 522 523 524 Barnyardgrass 90 70 90 90 20 70 30 50 90 90 90 80 9070 Blackgrass 20 40 40 50 0 0 0 0 50 70 40 50 70 20 Corn 0 0 60 80 0 0 00 80 70 40 20 80 0 Foxtail, Giant 40 30 80 90 0 70 0 70 90 80 90 90 9070 Galium 40 0 40 50 0 0 0 20 50 60 60 60 60 0 Kochia 20 40 50 50 0 0 00 20 70 20 50 50 0 Pigweed 0 0 60 30 0 0 0 0 0 50 50 40 60 0 Ragweed 030 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 50 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 20 30 40 0 0 0 0 6080 40 40 70 0 Wheat 0 0 30 40 0 0 0 0 50 70 50 20 70 0 500 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 525 526 527 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 544Barnyardgrass 40 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 90 70 90 70 Blackgrass 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 080 60 60 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 60 60 20 Foxtail, Giant 60 40 20 0 030 0 0 90 90 90 60 Galium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 70 50 0 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 70 0 30 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 050 20 30 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 30 40 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 70 60 80 0 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 545 546 547 549 550551 552 553 554 557 558 559 560 Barnyardgrass 80 90 90 90 90 80 90 90 900 100 100 100 Blackgrass 0 20 0 20 50 0 70 60 70 0 60 60 50 Corn 0 20 00 20 0 50 90 70 0 20 30 30 Foxtail, Giant 70 90 90 90 90 80 80 90 80 090 90 90 Galium 0 0 20 0 60 0 60 60 60 0 60 60 60 Kochia 0 0 50 20 50 030 50 50 0 70 70 80 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 20 Ragweed 0 0 30 00 0 20 40 30 0 40 0 20 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 20 0 50 70 90 0 40 3060 Wheat 0 0 0 20 30 0 40 60 50 0 40 50 50 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 90 100 100 90 100 100 90 100 90 Blackgrass70 70 50 70 60 70 80 90 80 80 80 80 70 70 Corn 60 80 50 80 20 40 90 9060 80 80 80 90 80 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 9080 Galium 60 70 70 70 60 80 50 60 60 60 70 60 70 50 Kochia 80 80 80 8060 80 50 70 50 70 60 60 60 60 Pigweed 70 80 40 70 60 60 20 60 50 20 3040 40 40 Ragweed 40 60 50 60 50 40 0 30 60 0 0 20 60 0 Ryegrass, Italian60 80 40 70 30 60 70 90 60 80 60 60 90 70 Wheat 70 80 40 60 40 40 60 7070 60 70 70 70 70 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 575 576 577 587588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 Barnyardgrass 90 90 100 90 80 8090 90 90 90 90 90 90 30 Blackgrass 80 50 80 60 50 40 70 60 60 60 60 4050 20 Corn 80 80 80 70 70 60 70 80 70 70 70 60 60 20 Foxtail, Giant 9090 90 90 80 80 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 30 Galium 70 60 50 0 30 0 30 50 3020 20 20 50 20 Kochia 20 60 40 20 70 0 30 60 40 0 40 30 60 0 Pigweed 2050 0 0 40 0 0 70 0 0 40 30 20 0 Ragweed 0 50 30 0 50 0 0 30 0 0 50 0 0 0Ryegrass, Italian 70 60 30 30 50 40 30 70 0 30 30 40 40 0 Wheat 70 70 7060 40 50 70 60 70 40 70 50 50 20 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 598599 600 601 602 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 Barnyardgrass 80 20 90 70 080 70 60 40 80 90 90 Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0 20 40 0 40 40 70 70 Corn 0 0 020 0 0 0 0 20 30 50 70 Foxtail, Giant 20 0 30 50 0 80 90 60 70 90 90 90Galium 30 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 50 40 60 60 Kochia 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 60 60 70Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 30 30 50 30 Ragweed 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 30 30Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 40 40 70 Wheat 0 0 0 20 0 30 0 20 020 20 60 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 612 613 614 616 617 618 619620 621 622 623 624 625 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 90 0 60 90 90 90 9090 Blackgrass 60 60 70 60 60 60 0 0 20 60 60 50 40 Corn 90 80 20 80 8080 0 0 20 70 70 40 50 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 90 0 50 90 90 90 9090 Galium 50 60 40 70 60 60 0 20 40 70 60 50 60 Kochia 40 70 50 70 60 600 0 20 60 70 60 50 Pigweed 50 70 30 60 50 30 0 0 0 50 60 60 50 Ragweed20 30 0 20 50 20 0 0 0 40 0 0 20 Ryegrass, Italian 70 60 20 80 50 50 0 020 50 60 30 30 Wheat 30 50 40 70 60 70 0 0 50 70 70 70 50 500 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639Barnyardgrass 90 0 90 90 80 90 90 90 90 90 Blackgrass 20 0 60 50 0 70 6060 70 60 Corn 20 0 80 60 0 70 80 70 80 80 Foxtail, Giant 30 0 90 90 8090 90 90 90 90 Galium 40 0 50 50 60 60 50 50 60 50 Kochia 0 0 60 60 0 8060 30 40 70 Pigweed 0 0 40 0 0 80 50 60 50 50 Ragweed 0 0 30 0 0 40 3020 0 30 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 50 50 20 30 70 20 40 50 Wheat 20 0 60 40 040 60 70 70 60 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 640 641 642 643 644645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 90 9090 80 70 90 90 90 90 Blackgrass 50 60 40 60 70 70 80 60 50 60 50 70 7070 Corn 0 50 70 70 80 60 80 40 0 0 90 90 60 30 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 7090 90 90 90 90 50 60 90 80 90 90 Galium 50 50 70 50 60 50 50 50 60 70 7060 50 50 Kochia 40 20 50 20 70 50 70 20 0 60 40 40 0 0 Pigweed 20 20 200 30 0 20 0 50 30 0 30 20 0 Ragweed 0 20 40 30 40 20 40 10 30 60 30 20 00 Ryegrass, Italian 0 40 50 30 80 50 70 0 50 40 70 70 70 60 Wheat 50 3020 50 80 50 70 50 0 0 70 60 40 60 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 Barnyardgrass 9090 90 90 90 90 80 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 Blackgrass 50 30 30 30 70 50 4070 80 70 60 70 60 70 Corn 70 30 20 0 30 50 0 90 90 80 90 70 80 80Foxtail, Giant 90 60 60 60 60 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 Galium 60 50 6030 60 20 0 60 70 60 60 50 40 50 Kochia 50 40 30 0 30 20 0 70 70 60 70 5030 60 Pigweed 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 20 20 20 0 0 Ragweed 20 0 0 0 40 0 050 60 40 20 30 0 50 Ryegrass, Italian 60 30 0 0 60 60 0 80 70 70 70 8060 80 Wheat 40 10 20 0 30 50 0 80 80 70 70 70 60 70 500 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 668 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681Barnyardgrass 90 70 70 80 90 80 70 60 90 Blackgrass 70 0 20 40 20 60 6020 30 Corn 80 0 0 50 40 30 50 20 30 Foxtail, Giant 90 80 80 80 70 60 3030 30 Galium 70 0 0 40 40 30 60 20 50 Kochia 20 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 40Pigweed 0 0 0 0 20 0 40 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 30 0 20 0 0 Ryegrass,Italian 70 0 0 20 30 20 20 0 20 Wheat 60 0 0 20 20 20 20 0 0 500 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693694 695 Barnyardgrass 20 20 70 70 90 90 90 90 80 80 80 80 70 90Blackgrass 0 20 20 20 40 40 60 60 70 60 60 50 30 40 Corn 0 20 20 0 50 7070 80 80 90 50 70 0 80 Foxtail, Giant 80 80 80 80 90 90 90 90 80 80 8080 80 80 Galium 0 0 0 0 20 20 50 50 70 70 60 70 0 40 Kochia 0 0 0 0 3030 60 60 70 80 60 70 0 50 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 20 20 50 60 70 70 50 70 50 30Ragweed 0 0 0 0 20 30 50 50 70 60 30 10 0 40 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 040 40 60 60 60 60 60 70 50 20 Wheat 20 20 20 20 30 60 70 60 60 60 50 500 40 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703704 705 706 Barnyardgrass 80 90 80 80 70 70 70 70 90 0 50 Blackgrass 4040 40 60 50 0 0 0 30 0 0 Corn 70 80 80 60 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant80 80 80 80 90 70 80 90 90 0 30 Galium 70 50 50 60 60 0 40 0 40 0 0Kochia 40 60 60 50 60 0 0 0 20 0 0 Pigweed 60 50 60 20 30 0 0 0 20 0 0Ragweed 40 50 40 30 30 0 0 0 20 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 40 30 30 30 40 0 00 20 0 0 Wheat 50 40 40 20 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 711 712 714 715 716 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 0 0 Blackgrass 0 0— — — Corn 0 0 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 0 0 0 0 0Galium 0 0 — — — Kochia 0 0 — — — Morningglory — — 0 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 00 Ragweed 0 0 — — — Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 — — — Velvetleaf — — 0 0 0Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 500 g ai/ha Postemergence 1000 1001 1002 1013 1014 10151016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 Barnyardgrass 100  0 90  90 9090 90  90 90 0 90 100  100  90 Blackgrass 0 0 0 40 50 50 0 40 50 0 20 50 0 20 Corn 20  0 0 90 90 90 0 90 90 0 30 80 20 50 Crabgrass, Large — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 50  0 50  90 90 80 80  90 90 0 9090 70 90 Galium 0 0 0 70 60 70 0 70 60 0 60 70 50 60 Kochia 40  0 40  6050 50 0 60 50 0 50 70 60 50 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Pigweed 0 0 0 40 30 50 0 40 60 0 30 50  0 30 Ragweed 0 0 0 40 30 40 0 4030 0  0 60  0  0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 60 60 50 0 50 60 0 30 70 30 30Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 0 0 0 60 80 60 0 60 50 0 3060 30 20 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1024 1025 1026 1027 10281029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 Barnyardgrass 90 70 90 9090 90 90 0 0 90 90 90 90 90 Blackgrass 20  0  0 40 40 40 60 0 0 40 30 60 0 20 Corn 70 20 30  0 30 70 50 0 0 40 50 60 20 30 Crabgrass, Large — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 60 20 60 80 90 90 0 0 80 80 9060 30 Galium 60 30 50 70 50 40 60 0 0 60 60 50 30 60 Kochia 60 50  0 30 0  0  0 0 0  0 30 20  0 20 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Pigweed 50 30  0  0  0  0  0 0 0  0  0  0  0  0 Ragweed  0  0  0  0  0 0  0 0 0 30 40  0 10 30 Ryegrass, Italian 30 30  0 30 40 40  0 0 0 2060 60 60 50 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 30  0 30  0 4060 60 0 0  0 50 70 20 30 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1038 10391040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1053 1054Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 50 90 80 80 90 90 80  80 50 0 0 Blackgrass 50 4070 40 70 30 — 60 50 0 30  0 0 0 Corn 80 70 80 30 70 60 50 40 60 0 40  00 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 9050 90 80 90 90 90 80  80 80 0 0 Galium 70 60 70 60 50 40 60 50 50 50  6040 0 0 Kochia 80 60 70 — 60 40 50  0  0 20  60 30 0 0 Morningglory — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 20 20 60 20 40 30 30  0 20 0 60 50 0 0Ragweed 30 40 40 — 30 10 40 30  0 0 50 40 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 50 60 6020 50 20 30 50 60 0 40  0 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Wheat 60 60 30 30 30  0 20 40 30 0 20  0 0 0 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1073 1094 1095 1096 1097 10981099 1100 1101 Barnyardgrass 0 50  0 90 90  90 80 0 0 0 90 80 70 80Blackgrass 0 0 0 40 0 30 30 0 0 0 30 40 20 30 Corn 0 0 0 30 20  50  0 00 0 70 60 20 70 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail,Giant 0 20  0  0 40  40 80 0 0 0 90 80 70 80 Galium 0 0 0 60 0 — 20 0 00 40 60 20 60 Kochia 0 0 0 20 0 40  0 0 0 0 60 60 20 60 Morningglory — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 0  0 0 20 20 0 0 0  0 50  0 50Ragweed 0 0 0 90 0 30  0 0 0 0  0 40  0  0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0  020  40 20 0 0 0 50 60 20 60 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat0 0 0  0 0 30 30 0 0 0 50 50 20 50 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence1102 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123Barnyardgrass 80 0 0 0 90 90 60 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 Blackgrass 50 0 0 060 40 30 40 60 70 50 60 60 80 Corn 60 0 0 0 70 50  0 40 20 30 60 90 9080 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 50  00 90 90  0 70 50 70 90 90 90 90 Galium 30 0 0 0 20 30 40 40 60 50 60 6060 50 Kochia  0 0 0 0 20 40 30 40 30 60 70 70 60 70 Morningglory — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0 0 0 0  0 20  0  0 20 20 20 40 40 20Ragweed 20 0 0 0  0 30  0 30 20 60 50 40 50 50 Ryegrass, Italian 30 0 00 40 40 20 40 50 30 40 70 60 50 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Wheat 50 0 0 0 30 30 20 70 20 50 50 60 70 60 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1124 1125 1126 1127 1128 1129 1130 1131 1132 1133 11341135 1136 1137 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 40  90 90  20  90 90 90 80 0 90  0Blackgrass  0 50 40 20  50 0 0 60 50 70 50 0 30  0 Corn  0 60 90 0 50 00 80 80 80 20 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 50  90 90  30  90 90 90 80 0 90  0 Galium 60 5040 40  70 0 0 60 30 70 70 0 20  0 Kochia 70 40 70 0 70 0 0 70  0 70 30 00 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 60  0 30 0  0 0 080  0 70 20 0 0 0 Ragweed 50  0 40 0 50 0 0 80  0 70 30 0 0 0 Ryegrass,Italian  0 60 50 0 30 0 0 50 30 40 20 0 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Wheat  0 40 70 0  0 0 0 70 70 70 20 0 0 0 500 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 1138 1139 1140 1151 1152 1153 1154 1155 11561157 1158 1159 1160 1177 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 0 90  90 90 90 90 9090 90 90 Blackgrass 60 60 70 60 0 30  90  0 40 50 40  0 50 70 Corn 80 8070 80 0 0 90 30 60 50 60 20 80 40 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Foxtail, Giant 90 70 90 80 40  90  60 70 90 90 80 70 90 70 Galium50 60 50 60 20  40  70 60 50 60 30 20 60 50 Kochia  0  0 40 60 0 0 60  020 50  0  0 20  0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0  0 0 80 0 0 70  0  0  0  0 20  0  0 Ragweed  0 40 30 30 0 0 40 40  0 50  0 0  0  0 Ryegrass, Italian 50 50 70 50 0 0 50 20 30 40 50  0 20 40Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 70 70 70 60 0 0 80 50 50 7050  0 50 30 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1178 1179 1180 1181 11821194 1195 1196 1197 1198 1199 1200 1201 1202 Barnyardgrass 30 0 0 0 020  20  90  — 90 100  0 100  — Blackgrass 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 60  0 0  040 Corn  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 20  0 0  0 30 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — —— — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 30 0 0 0 0 20  20  80  90 90 90 0 90 90Galium 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 50 40 0 50 40 Kochia 40 — 0 — 0 0 0 0 80 6040 0 70 40 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0 0 0 0 0 00 0 70 70 20 0 60 20 Ragweed 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 30  0 0 30 20 Ryegrass,Italian  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 30 20 0  0  0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Wheat  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 60  0 0  0 50 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 1211 1212 12131214 1215 1216 Barnyardgrass — — 50 100  100  100  — — 100  100  100  90— — Blackgrass 60 70 20 0  0  0 30 50 40 30 40 80 0 0 Corn 70 80 80 0  050  0 50 90 20 80 90 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 90 90 80 80  90 90 90 90 80 90 90 90 90  80  Galium 60 6040 50  40 50 30  0 60 60 60 60 0 0 Kochia 60 80  0 50  60 70 50  0 30 8060 80 30  40  Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 20 80  030  20 60  0  0 30 70  0 60 0 0 Ragweed 30 60  0 0 30 40  0  0  0 30  030 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian  0 80 30 0  0  0 20 60 70 20 50 80 0 0Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 50 70 40 0  0 20 20 60 6040 50 80 0 0 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1217 1218 1219 12201221 1222 1223 1224 1225 1226 1227 1228 1229 1230 Barnyardgrass — — 60 80 60 0 50 90  90 100  70  90 100  70  Blackgrass 0 0 0 40 70 0 50 0 4030 0 40 40 0 Corn 0 0 0 70 60 0  0 0 90 70 0 70  0 0 Crabgrass, Large —— — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90  50  80  80 90 70  90 70  9080 0 80 90 80  Galium 0 0 0 40 60 0 40 40  70 80 0 60 50 60  Kochia 020  — — — — — 0 — 60 30  60 80 70  Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — —— — Pigweed 0 0 0 20  0 0  0 20  40 60 30  50 60 60  Ragweed 0 0 20  3020 0 20 0 50 50 0  0  0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 20  30 70 0 60 0 30  0 030 40 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 0 0 0 40 60 0 30 070  0 0 30 50 0 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1231 1232 1233 12341235 1236 1238 1239 1240 1241 1242 1243 1244 1245 Barnyardgrass 80 80 8090 100  100  80 80 0 30  40  0 80 90 Blackgrass 40 40 40 60 40 30 50 800 0 0 0 50 60 Corn 80 70 80 100  100  90 40 70 0 20  0 0 40  0Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 9090 90 80 90 0 20  50  0 90 60 Galium 70 60 60 60 70 60 50 60 0 0 20  020 50 Kochia — — — 50 50 30 50 70 0 0 0 0  0 40 Morningglory — — — — — —— — — — — — — — Pigweed 50 40 20 50 50 40 30 50 0 0 0 0  0  0 Ragweed 3050 30 30 30 40 20 60 0 0 0 0  0 50 Ryegrass, Italian 50 60 50 70 30 5060 50 0 0 0 0 30  0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 70 4070 50 70 20 30 60 0 0 0 20 40 20 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence1246 1247 1248 1249 1250 1251 1252 1253 1254 1255 1256 1257 1260 1280Barnyardgrass 80 70  50  100  90 100  90 100  90 100  90 0 90 40 Blackgrass 40 0 0 50 60 40 50 50 40 60 20 0 80 0 Corn 40 0 0 90 70 80 9070 50 90 50 0 90 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail,Giant 20 30  20  80 80 80 80 90 80 80 80 0 90 30  Galium 60 20  0 50 6050 60 60 50 60 50 0 70 0 Kochia 20 0 0 70 20 70 60 70 40 50 70 0 70 0Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 20 0 0 80 30 80 50 3020 30 50 0 70 0 Ragweed 60 0 0 60  0 50 50  0  0 40 20 0 70 0 Ryegrass,Italian  0 0 0 70 50 40 70 60 70 40 70 0 80 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Wheat 40 0 0 70 70 60 70 50 40 60 50 0 90 0 500 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 1281 1298 1299 1300 1301 1302 1303 1304 13051306 1307 1308 1309 1310 Barnyardgrass 80  80  90 90 90  90 30  0 80 90  90  80 90 90 Blackgrass 0 0 60 50 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 50 60 40 Corn 0 080 60 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 80 20 50 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — —— Foxtail, Giant 30  90  90 90 20  80 60  0 90  20  20  80 70 90 Galium50  20  50 40 60  30 0 0 0 40  40  50 50 60 Kochia 30  0 60  0 50  20 —0 0 60  40   0 50 50 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 00  0  0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0  0 30 Ragweed 0 0 20  0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 20 3040 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 60 30 0 20 0 0 0 0 0  0 20 40 Velvetleaf — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 0 20  40 50 0  0 0 0 20 0 0 40 20 60 500 gai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1311 1312 1313 1314 1316 1317 1318 13191320 1321 1323 1324 1325 1326 Barnyardgrass — — — — 90 90 90 90 50  9090 90 90 90  Blackgrass 60 70 0 60 80 80 70 80 0 50 60 60 — 0 Corn 80 900 70 80 80 80 80 0 70 70 80 50 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90  90 90 90 90 90 20  90 90 90 90 0 Galium60 60 40  50 60 60 60 60 40  50 60 50 90 20  Kochia 50 70 50  60 40 3040 60 0 50 70 70 80 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed20 40 0 30 60 20 40 50 0  0  0 20 90 0 Ragweed 30 70 0 50 70 20 60  0 020 50 40  0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 80 50 0  0 80 80 40 60 0 50 70 50  0 20 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 80 80 0 60 80 60 80 60 0 5070 70  0 0 500 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1327 1328 1329 1330 13311332 1334 1335 1336 1355 1356 1357 1358 1359 Barnyardgrass 90 90  90 9090  60 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Blackgrass 20 0 60 70 50  30  0 0 0 — — — — —Corn  0 0 50  0 70   0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — —— 0 0 0 30  0 Foxtail, Giant 70 40  90 90 90  60 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Galium50 30  60 30 0 20 50 0 0 — — — — — Kochia 30 0 50 20 0  0  0 0 0 — — — —— Morningglory — — — — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 Pigweed  0 0  0  0 0  0 40 00 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 20 0  0 20 0 20 20 0 0 — — — — — Ryegrass, Italian40 30  50 20 0  0 20 0 0 — — — — — Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — 0 0 0 00 Wheat  0 0 20 70 50  20  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1360 1361 1362 1370 1371 1372 1373 1374 1376 1377 13781379 1380 1381 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 — 90 — — 50  90 90 80 100  80 80Blackgrass — — — 80 60 70 60 0 70 60 40 30 60 60 Corn 0 0 0 80 90 90 900 30 80 80 70 80 60 Crabgrass, Large 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 0 0 0 90 90 90 90 0 80 80 90 80 90 90 Galium — — — 50 7070 60 0 30 60 70 60 50 60 Kochia — — — 50 80 80 80 0 20 70 — 60 — —Morningglory 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 0 30 60 80 90 0 2040 70 50 60 70 Ragweed — — — 30 60 60 70 0  0 60 70 60 50 60 Ryegrass,Italian — — — 70 50 30 50 0 30 60 60 30 60 60 Velvetleaf 0 0 0 — — — — —— — — — — — Wheat 0 0 0 70 60 90 60 0 60 60 70 50 40 50 500 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 1382 1383 1384 1385 1386 1387 1388 1389 13901391 1392 1394 1395 Barnyardgrass 80  100  90 90 90 80 100  100  90 100 40  90 90  Blackgrass 0 50 30 20 80 40 90 50 60 70 0 60 0 Corn 0 90 9020 80 10 80 90 70 80 20  70 70  Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — —— Foxtail, Giant 70  90 90 90 90 80 90 80 90 90 30  90 90  Galium 30  6070 50 60 50 50 70 60 70 0 60 0 Kochia 0 70 60  0 70 50 50 80 70 80 0  00 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 70 20  0 70 60 50 7080 90 0 20 0 Ragweed 0 60 40  0 50 30 50 20 30 60 0 20 0 Ryegrass,Italian 0 50 30 20 60 40 90 80 50 60 0 20 20  Velvetleaf — — — — — — — —— — — — — Wheat 0 80 50 20 60  0 60 70 50 60 30  60 40  125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 352 353 354 356 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367368 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90  Blackgrass — — — — — — — —— — — — 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 — Foxtail, Giant 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20  Galium — — — — —— — — — — — — 30  Kochia — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 Morningglory 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed — — — — — —— — — — — — 0 Ryegrass, Italian — — — — — — — — — — — — 20  Velvetleaf 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 — Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380381 382 Barnyardgrass 90 80 80 80 80 80 90 90 90 80 0 50 0 0 Blackgrass30 0 30 20 20 0 50 0 50 50 0 30 0 0 Corn 0 0 20 0 20 0 30 0 0 50 0 0 0 0Foxtail, Giant 20 40 50 50 40 20 90 90 80 80 0 30 0 0 Galium 60 20 30 030 0 40 30 60 60 0 20 0 0 Kochia 20 0 20 0 0 0 30 0 30 50 0 0 0 0Pigweed 0 0 0 20 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 20 0 00 0 Ryegrass, Italian 20 0 20 20 30 0 0 0 30 40 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 200 30 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 383 384 386 387388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 Barnyardgrass 70 0 70 70 30 50 50 6080 80 40 0 70 Blackgrass 0 0 50 0 10 0 0 50 70 60 0 0 50 Corn 0 0 40 0 030 0 40 70 80 0 0 70 Foxtail, Giant 30 0 70 50 50 60 60 90 90 90 0 0 80Galium 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 60 70 70 0 0 60 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 60 0 060 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 60 50 0 0 60 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 50 0 00 0 Ryegrass, Italian 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 30 50 40 0 0 50 Wheat 0 0 30 0 0 00 0 20 20 0 0 20 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 397 398 399 400 401402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 Barnyardgrass 70 90 90 90 90 90 9090 90 90 60 0 60 20 Blackgrass 60 40 40 60 0 50 50 40 50 30 30 0 10 0Corn 50 60 50 20 0 70 70 40 30 20 0 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 70 80 90 50 3090 90 90 80 80 70 0 60 0 Galium 60 50 50 40 50 50 50 50 60 50 0 0 0 0Kochia 20 60 50 60 50 20 40 60 40 40 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 40 50 30 30 0 40 5020 40 20 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 40 30 20 0 30 0 20 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass,Italian 40 20 40 20 30 30 50 40 30 30 0 0 0 0 Wheat 40 20 40 30 20 50 7050 60 40 0 0 0 0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 411 412 413 414 415416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 Barnyardgrass 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 8070 50 0 50 Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 30 0 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 70 80 50 0 40 Galium 30 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 30 0 0 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 50 0 0 Pigweed 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 425 426 427 428 429 430 431432 433 434 435 436 437 438 Barnyardgrass 20 30 60 90 90 80 80 20 90 9080 90 90 90 Blackgrass 0 0 20 40 50 20 60 0 30 50 30 30 0 40 Corn 0 0 030 70 50 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 20 20 50 80 90 80 80 40 80 9080 80 90 90 Galium 0 0 40 50 70 50 60 0 50 60 50 60 30 40 Kochia 0 0 030 60 20 40 0 40 70 20 40 20 70 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 70 30 50 0 20 60 20 20 00 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 30 0 20 0 0 20 40 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 30 6030 60 0 30 0 40 20 0 40 Wheat 0 0 0 30 50 20 40 0 30 20 0 20 0 30 125 gai/ha Compounds Postemergence 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448449 450 451 452 Barnyardgrass 90 90 80 80 80 80 90 80 80 80 30 80 0 20Blackgrass 0 30 50 60 60 70 40 50 0 0 0 20 0 0 Corn 0 0 60 50 40 60 7020 0 0 0 20 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 80 80 80 80 90 90 80 60 30 80 0 60Galium 40 40 50 60 40 60 60 50 40 30 0 50 0 50 Kochia 30 30 40 20 20 4020 60 0 30 20 20 0 50 Pigweed 40 0 40 60 20 50 20 50 0 20 0 50 0 50Ragweed 0 0 20 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 60 60 3050 40 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 50 40 40 50 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 453 454 455 456 457 460 461 462 463 464 465 466Barnyardgrass 80 60 70 0 0 60 80 70 50 90 90 80 Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0 200 20 20 60 40 30 Corn 0 50 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 90 80 0 Foxtail, Giant 80 7070 0 0 90 80 60 70 90 90 20 Galium 30 0 30 0 0 50 0 0 0 60 60 0 Kochia20 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 50 0 Pigweed 0 0 50 0 0 20 0 0 0 40 0 0 Ragweed 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 70 60 0Wheat 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 60 0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 467468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 Barnyardgrass 80 070 60 50 90 90 90 90 90 40 30 0 0 Blackgrass 0 0 0 30 0 30 40 30 30 20 00 0 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 40 0 20 40 50 8070 90 90 80 40 20 0 20 Galium 0 20 0 0 0 50 60 40 50 30 0 0 0 0 Kochia 00 0 0 0 60 40 50 40 30 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 60 50 30 50 20 0 0 0 0Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 40 020 20 30 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492493 494 Barnyardgrass 0 0 20 0 20 0 80 90 90 80 90 90 90 30 Blackgrass 00 0 0 0 0 0 60 50 20 20 50 20 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 70 80 60 70 0 0Foxtail, Giant 0 0 20 0 20 0 80 90 90 80 80 90 90 20 Galium 0 0 0 0 0 00 50 0 20 0 50 30 0 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 40 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 00 0 0 40 0 0 0 40 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 30 20 0 Ryegrass,Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 30 0 0 20 20 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 30 30 3020 0 0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 495 496 497 498 499 500 501502 503 504 505 506 507 508 Barnyardgrass 20 60 60 30 30 0 50 0 90 80 070 20 70 Blackgrass 0 0 30 0 0 0 30 0 30 40 0 30 0 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 20 70 0 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 20 20 20 20 20 0 70 20 90 90 0 80 0 0Galium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 30 70 0 40 0 0 Kochia 30 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 030 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 300 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 40 0 20 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 509 510 513 514515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 Barnyardgrass 60 60 80 80 0 0 200 90 90 90 60 90 30 Blackgrass 0 0 20 20 0 0 0 0 50 70 30 30 50 0 Corn 00 20 30 0 0 0 0 60 60 30 0 20 0 Foxtail, Giant 0 10 80 70 0 0 0 20 90 8070 90 80 30 Galium 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 30 60 50 30 50 0 Kochia 0 0 20 30 00 0 0 0 60 0 20 20 0 Pigweed 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 40 20 30 0 Ragweed 00 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 50 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 40 40 2020 30 0 Wheat 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 30 50 20 0 0 0 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 525 526 527 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 544Barnyardgrass 40 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 60 90 20 Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 050 50 30 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 30 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 20 20 0 0 0 0 00 90 70 80 0 Galium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 60 30 0 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 200 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 545 546 547 549 550 551 552 553554 557 558 559 560 Barnyardgrass 0 80 70 40 80 10 80 90 80 0 80 90 90Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 50 60 0 20 20 30 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 80 40 0 00 0 Foxtail, Giant 0 70 80 20 80 50 70 70 70 0 70 90 90 Galium 0 0 0 0 00 40 60 60 0 30 50 40 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 20 0 20 30 40 Pigweed 0 00 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass,Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 60 40 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 20 0 0 0 0125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569570 571 572 573 574 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 80 90 90 100 90 100 90 9090 90 Blackgrass 50 60 40 40 40 20 60 60 60 60 70 70 70 60 Corn 10 40 2070 0 0 70 60 20 60 60 60 80 60 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 80 90 90 90 9090 90 90 90 80 Galium 60 60 70 70 60 60 40 60 40 50 50 50 60 40 Kochia70 70 70 80 20 80 20 70 20 50 30 20 50 30 Pigweed 60 70 0 40 20 30 20 300 20 20 30 30 20 Ragweed 20 50 0 50 0 0 0 30 30 0 0 0 20 0 Ryegrass,Italian 20 70 40 60 20 30 70 70 40 50 60 30 70 50 Wheat 30 50 20 40 0 030 30 30 30 60 60 70 40 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 575 576 577587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 80 8060 90 90 80 90 90 90 90 0 Blackgrass 70 50 70 20 20 20 50 50 30 50 50 2020 0 Corn 70 80 60 40 0 10 50 70 50 30 60 30 20 0 Foxtail, Giant 90 9090 80 80 80 90 90 80 90 90 90 90 0 Galium 50 50 30 0 0 0 20 40 20 0 0 030 0 Kochia 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 40 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 00 20 0 0 Ragweed 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 60 30 300 0 20 30 0 0 0 20 20 0 0 Wheat 40 60 40 40 0 0 20 50 30 0 30 30 0 0 125g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 598 599 600 601 602 605 606 607 608 609610 611 Barnyardgrass 10 0 0 20 0 0 50 20 0 50 70 90 Blackgrass 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 20 30 50 50 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 50 Foxtail, Giant 0 0 020 0 20 70 20 40 70 90 90 Galium 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 50 40 50 50 Kochia 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 50 20 50 60 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 30 0 50 20 Ragweed 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 30 0 40 Wheat 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 612 613 614615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 Barnyardgrass 70 70 80 0 9090 90 0 20 90 90 90 80 80 Blackgrass 40 40 30 0 50 40 50 0 0 0 30 50 4030 Corn 50 50 0 0 70 80 80 0 0 0 50 60 0 10 Foxtail, Giant 70 90 80 0 9090 90 0 30 70 80 90 80 90 Galium 30 60 30 0 60 60 50 0 0 30 60 50 30 30Kochia 20 60 0 0 50 50 40 0 0 0 40 40 0 30 Pigweed 20 50 0 0 40 30 0 0 00 40 60 20 20 Ragweed 0 20 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian20 60 0 0 50 20 40 0 0 0 30 30 30 20 Wheat 30 40 0 0 60 50 50 0 0 0 3040 20 0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 630 631 632 633 634 635 636637 638 639 Barnyardgrass 80 0 90 90 40 80 90 90 90 90 Blackgrass 0 0 5020 0 40 60 50 50 60 Corn 0 0 20 0 0 40 70 70 70 40 Foxtail, Giant 30 090 90 50 90 90 90 90 90 Galium 0 0 50 0 30 40 50 50 60 40 Kochia 0 0 6040 0 60 50 0 20 60 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 60 30 50 20 20 Ragweed 0 0 20 0 0 00 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 30 0 0 0 50 20 30 30 Wheat 0 0 30 0 0 2060 70 60 60 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 640 641 642 643 644 645646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 Barnyardgrass 90 90 70 90 90 90 90 80 7060 90 90 90 60 Blackgrass 0 30 20 50 60 60 70 20 30 20 50 60 60 50 Corn0 0 50 0 70 20 70 10 0 0 40 80 30 0 Foxtail, Giant 80 90 20 90 90 90 9090 10 30 90 80 80 60 Galium 40 40 50 0 50 50 40 20 20 50 50 60 30 40Kochia 0 0 20 0 20 0 60 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 20 0 20 0 30 0 00 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 40 3050 20 60 0 30 30 60 50 50 40 Wheat 0 0 0 0 50 30 40 20 0 0 30 40 0 30125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662663 664 665 666 667 Barnyardgrass 90 70 90 90 70 70 50 90 90 90 90 90 9090 Blackgrass 30 20 0 0 40 40 0 50 60 60 50 40 60 60 Corn 20 0 0 0 0 0 050 80 30 50 40 60 70 Foxtail, Giant 70 40 20 0 0 90 80 90 90 90 90 90 9090 Galium 40 30 0 0 60 0 0 50 60 50 50 50 30 50 Kochia 20 30 20 0 0 20 060 70 20 60 0 0 50 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 20 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 00 0 0 10 20 30 10 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 30 0 0 0 30 0 0 30 40 40 30 3020 60 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 80 50 50 30 20 40 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 668 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 Barnyardgrass 90 30 4050 80 70 40 30 40 Blackgrass 60 0 0 20 0 30 30 20 0 Corn 20 0 0 0 0 1020 20 0 Foxtail, Giant 90 30 50 20 20 20 0 0 0 Galium 20 0 0 0 0 0 40 030 Kochia 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691692 693 694 695 Barnyardgrass 0 0 40 40 90 90 90 90 80 80 70 70 50 80Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 20 30 50 50 60 50 50 10 10 0 Corn 0 20 0 30 0 0 40 6070 60 0 40 0 80 Foxtail, Giant 20 80 40 40 80 80 90 80 80 80 70 80 50 80Galium 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 50 70 70 0 60 0 50 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 30 50 7040 60 0 30 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 30 60 40 40 10 20 20 Ragweed 0 0 0 020 30 30 0 60 50 0 0 0 20 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 20 20 40 30 50 50 5050 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 50 50 0 0 0 20 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 Barnyardgrass80 80 70 50 70 60 70 60 70 0 0 Blackgrass 30 30 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Corn40 70 80 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 80 80 80 50 70 60 30 50 70 0 0Galium 50 50 50 50 40 0 0 0 20 0 0 Kochia 30 60 50 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 0Pigweed 30 50 40 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 20 30 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0Ryegrass, Italian 30 20 30 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 30 20 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 711 712 714 715 716 Barnyardgrass0 0 0 0 0 Blackgrass 0 0 — — — Corn 0 0 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — 0 0 0Foxtail, Giant 0 0 0 0 0 Galium 0 0 — — — Kochia 0 0 — — — Morningglory— — 0 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 — — — Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 — —— Velvetleaf — — 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730Barnyardgrass 90  70  90 90  10  20  0 0 70  90 80  90  0 100 Blackgrass 0 20  60 20  0 0 0 0 0 50 30  0 0 50 Corn 0 0 90 0 0 0 0 0 060 0 0 0 20 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant30  30  90 20  0 0 0 0 0 90 40  0 0 90 Galium 40  40  60 50  20  0 0 020  50 0 20  0 50 Kochia 20  30  60 50  0 0 0 0 0 30 0 20  0 70Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 00 0 20 Ragweed 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 20  0 20 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 20  0 40 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 00 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 30 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 731 732733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 Barnyardgrass 70  90 90 90 90 90 40 80 90 90 0 90 90 60 Blackgrass 0 50 0 20 50 60 30  0  0 30 040 30 20 Corn 0 70 0 40 80 90 40 20 20 70 0 70 60 40 Crabgrass, Large —— — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 50  90 80  90 90 90 70 70 90 900 90 90 80 Galium 20  30 20  30 40 50 30 50 50 50 0 50 50 30 Kochia 0 200  0 30 20  0 20 30 40 0 30 30 30 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — —— Pigweed 0  0 0  0 20 20 20 20 20 40 0  0  0  0 Ragweed 0  0 0 10  0  0 0  0 30  0 0 20  0 20 Ryegrass, Italian 0 50 20  20 60 80 50  0 20 50 060 40 30 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 0 80 20  50 50 5040  0  0 50 0 60 50 50 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 745 746 747748 749 750 751 752 753 754 755 756 757 758 Barnyardgrass 90 20  40 40 0 70  60  60 50  60  0 90 90 70  Blackgrass 40 20  30 0 0 0 20   0 0 0 0 0 60 0 Corn 90 0  0 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 50 70 20  Crabgrass, Large — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 50  70 0 0 20  30  50 0 60  0 8090 80  Galium 60 50  60 0 0 0 40  70 0 0 0 50 50 40  Kochia 70 0 20 0 00 0 40 0 0 0 20 20 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 700 30 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0  0 20 0 Ragweed 40 0  0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 20  0 0Ryegrass, Italian 50 0  0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 40 20 0 Velvetleaf — — — — —— — — — — — — — — Wheat 60 0  0 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 30 60 0 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 770771 772 Barnyardgrass 70  80  70  90  0 80  70  10  70  70  50  60 90 0Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 70 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30  0 5040 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 20  80 60  20  0 0 0 0 0 80  70  70 90 30  Galium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30  50  6050 0 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 50 — Morningglory — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30  0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0  0 20 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 30  40  0 0 30  30   0 20 0Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 300 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780781 782 783 785 786 787 Barnyardgrass 0 0 50 80 70  80 90 60 90 90 0 9080  30 Blackgrass 0 0  0 30 0 10 70 50 70 70 0 20 0  0 Corn 0 0 20 3040   0 80 40 60 60 0  0 0  0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — —— Foxtail, Giant 0 0 60 80 30  70 80 60 80 90 0 70 40  20 Galium 0 0 4020 0 60 60 50 60 70 0 50 10  60 Kochia — 0 40 20 0 60 30 30  0 10 0  0 060 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0  0  0 0 10  0  0 0  0 0  0 0 60 Ragweed 0 0 20  0 0  0 20  0  0  0 0  0 0 50 Ryegrass,Italian 0 0 20 20 0 20 40  0 20 40 0 30 0 20 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Wheat 0 0 20 30 30   0 80 30 50 60 0  0 0  0 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 788 789 790 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799800 801 Barnyardgrass 80 80 80 60  0 0 30  70  90 90 80 70 80 90Blackgrass 20 40 40 0 0 0 0 0 30  0 40 30 20 60 Corn 20 20 30 0 0 0 0 090 70 40 20 20 60 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail,Giant 70 30 50 30  0 0 30  50  90 90 70 80 80 90 Galium 50 40 50 60  0 00 0 40 30 20 50 30 60 Kochia 40  0 40 20  0 0 0 0  0  0  0 30  0 40Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 60  0 20 0 0 0 0 0 2020 20 20 40 30 Ragweed 40  0 30 0 0 0 0 0  0  0  0  0  0 50 Ryegrass,Italian 20  0  0 0 0 0 0 0 40 40 40 20 20 60 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Wheat  0 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 60 60 20 20 20 30 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813814 815 Barnyardgrass 80 80 70 0 0 80  70  0 70  40  90 80 0 100 Blackgrass 60 50 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 80 0 50 Corn 70 90 50 0 0 70  0 0 00 80 40 0 50 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant90 90 80 0 0 80  80  0 80  60  90 80 0 90 Galium 60 60 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 050 30 0 50 Kochia 40 70 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20  0 0 40 Morningglory — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 40 40 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0  0 0 20 Ragweed 3030  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0  0 0  0 Ryegrass, Italian 40 40  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 030 20 0 60 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 30 40 20 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 60 30 0 30 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 816 817 818 819820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 100  9090 90 90 90 80 100  70 70 80 Blackgrass 60 40 30 60 40 70  0 20 20 40 8040 50 40 Corn 90 50 40 40 30 40 20  0  0 20 80 20 40 30 Crabgrass, Large— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 80 90 90 90 9090 80 90 90 Galium 60 40 50 50 30 50 20 30 40 30 50 40 30 30 Kochia 30 0 40 30 20 30  0 20  0  0 30  0  0  0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Pigweed  0  0 20 30 20  0  0 20  0  0 30  0  0  0 Ragweed  0  0 0  0 20  0  0 20 30 20 50  0  0  0 Ryegrass, Italian 60 30 40 70 30 2020  0 30 20 60  0 20 20 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 3050  0 30 40 0  0  0  0 40 60 20 20 30 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 830 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 842 843Barnyardgrass 90 30  70  90 90 90 100  90 90 60 80 80 90 40  Blackgrass20 0 0 40 60 40 70 — — — — 30 30 0 Corn  0 0 0 20 40 30 70 60 70 30 30 0 20 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 7020  0 90 90 90 90 90 90 60 90 90 90 70  Galium 30 20  50  40 60 30 50 5050 80 50 40 50 30  Kochia 30 0 20  30 40  0 50 20 70 70  0 30 30 40 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0 0 0  0 20 20 30 3080 80  0  0 30 20  Ragweed  0 0 20   0  0  0  0 10 40 60  0  0 30 0Ryegrass, Italian 20 20  20  60 60 50 60 50 30 50  0 20 20 0 Velvetleaf— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat  0 0 0  0 30  0 40  0 30 50 20  0 30 0125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 844 845 846 847 848 849 850 851 852853 854 855 856 857 Barnyardgrass 0 80 90 0 90  90 90 90  90  90  0 9080 70 Blackgrass 0 40 50 0 0 30  0 0 0 20  0 60 60 30 Corn 0 30 60 0 070 30 0 0 0 0 70 80 40 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 0 90 90 0 70  90 80 90  80  90  50  90 90 70 Galium 0 20 0 0 30  60 30 30  0 0 0  0 40 20 Kochia 0  0 40 0 0  0  0 0 0 0 0  0 3020 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0  0  0 0 0  0  0 00 0 0 20 20 30 Ragweed 0  0  0 0 0  0  0 0 0 0 0  0  0  0 Ryegrass,Italian 0 30 70 0 0  0  0 0 0 0 0 20 40 20 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Wheat 0  0  0 0 0 30 20 20  0 0 0 50 50 30 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 858 859 860 861 862 863 864 865 866 867 868 869870 871 Barnyardgrass 80 80 30  90 30 70 90 0 60 90 20  80  0 50Blackgrass  0 30 0 70  0  0 50 0  0 30 0 0 0  0 Corn 20 50 0 80 20 30 600 30 60 0 0 0 20 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail,Giant 80 80 60  90 60 20 70 0 70 80 0 60  0 40 Galium 30 50 20  60 60 3020 0 20 30 0 0 0 50 Kochia 20 20 0 60 40 40  0 0 20  0 0 0 0  0Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 20 20 0 50 60 50 20 0 0  0 0 0 0  0 Ragweed  0  0 0  0  0  0  0 0  0  0 0 0 0  0 Ryegrass,Italian 20 20 0 40 20  0 50 0 20 20 0 0 0 20 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Wheat 20 20 20  50  0  0 50 0  0 20 0 0 0 20 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 879 880 881 882 883885 886 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 60  60 100  100  90 90  80 90  70  90Blackgrass 20 50 60 20 0  0 60 70  0 0 40 0 0 20 Corn 30 70 50 20 0  050 60 20 0 80 0 0 40 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 80 90 90 90 40  70 80 80 80 80  70 70  40  90 Galium 5050 20 40 0 20 50 50 60 0 50 0 20   0 Kochia 50 60 20 40 50  20 20 60 2030  60 30  0  0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 30 30 0  0 0  0  0 20 50 0 30 0 0  0 Ragweed  0 30 20 20 0  0 20 20 40 0  0 00  0 Ryegrass, Italian  0 40 20 20 0 20 40 70 50 30  40 0 0 20Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 20 30 20  0 0 30 60 70 40 0 0 0 0  0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 887 888 889 890 891 892893 894 895 896 897 898 899 900 Barnyardgrass 80  90  70 90 50  90  100 90 90 90 90 80 80 80 Blackgrass 0 20  20 20 0 0 30  0 60 40 30 50 40 40Corn 0 0 20 20 20  0 80 60 80 20 30 70 40 50 Crabgrass, Large — — — — —— — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 70  30  40 70 40  90  90 90 90 90 80 8090 80 Galium 0 0 30 50 30  20  50 40 70 40 40  0  0 20 Kochia 0 0  0 600 40  60 50 70 20 30  0  0 30 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Pigweed 0 0  0  0 0 0 20  0 40 20  0 40  0 50 Ragweed 0 0  0  0 0 0 30 0  0  0 20  0 20 10 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 40  0 0 60  60 50 60 50 20 5030 40 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 0 0  0  0 0 0 30 2040 30 30 40 30 50 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 901 902 903 904905 906 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 914 Barnyardgrass 60 60  80  80 70 0 50  20  50  90 90 80 90  0 Blackgrass 20 0 0 30 0 — 0 0 0 50 50 30 0 0Corn 40 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 70 80 30 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 30  80  80 60  0 60  30  40  90 90 90 30 70  Galium  0 0 10  30 0 0 0 0 0 30 40  0 30  60  Kochia 30 0 0 30 0 0 00 0 20 50  0 0 70  Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0 00  0 0 0 0 0 0  0  0  0 0 80  Ragweed  0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 10  0  0 30 20  Ryegrass, Italian  0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 50 70 20 0 0 Velvetleaf — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 20 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0 50 20 0 0 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 922 923 924 925 926927 928 Barnyardgrass 90 30  0 0 0 40  90 90  0 90  40  40  0 90Blackgrass 40 0 0 40  0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 Corn  0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 00 0 40 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 00 0 0 20  90 50  0 90  40  40  0 90 Galium 50 30  0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 050 Kochia 20 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 Morningglory — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Pigweed 60 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Ragweed 30 0 0 0 0 0  00 0 0 0 0 0  0 Ryegrass, Italian 30 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 50Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 40 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 040 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 929 930 931 932 933 934 935 936937 938 939 940 941 942 Barnyardgrass 90 80 80 90 90 60 70 60 70 80 80 10  50  60 Blackgrass 40 20 20 40 20  0 60 30 30 40 0 0 0 70 Corn 40 4070 20 40 20 40 30 20 60 0 0 0  0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Foxtail, Giant 90 80 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 80 90  0 60  80 Galium50 40 40 40 50 60 40 40 70 50 20  0 20  50 Kochia 40 20 30 30 50 20 3020 30 40 0 0 0 30 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 20 3020 40  0 20 20 20 60 50 0 0 0 70 Ragweed 20  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 20  0 00 0  0 Ryegrass, Italian 50 30 30 30 40  0 20  0 20 20 0 0 0  0Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 30 30 30 30 20  0 30 30 2040 20  0 0 20 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 943 944 945 946 947948 949 950 951 952 953 954 955 956 Barnyardgrass 70 80 80  60  20  70 90  90  70  60  90  60  90 90 Blackgrass 40 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 40Corn 20 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 50 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 0 0 30  70  20  0 0 50  90  60  80 80Galium 70 20 20  0 0 0 0 20  0 0 20  0 20 40 Kochia 30  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 30  0 20 30 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 40 30 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0  0 Ragweed  0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 20 Ryegrass,Italian  0 30 0 0 0 0 0 20  0 0 0 0 30 50 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Wheat  0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 30 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 957 958 959 960 961 962 963 964 965 966 967 968 969 970Barnyardgrass 80 70  90 50  90 90 90  60  80 60  80  20  50 0 Blackgrass20 30  30 20  30 20 0 0 30 20  0 0  0 0 Corn  0 0 30 0 20  0 0 0 30 0 00 50 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant  090  80 20  30 90 90  60  70 40  80  0 50 0 Galium 40 30  40 0 30 30 30 40  40 20  0 0 20 0 Kochia 20 0 50 0 50 20 20  0  0 0 0 0  0 0Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0 0  0 0  0  0 0 0  00 0 0  0 0 Ragweed  0 0  0 0 20  0 0 0  0 0 0 0  0 0 Ryegrass, Italian20 0 30 30  20 20 20  0  0 0 0 0 20 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — —— — Wheat  0 0 20 0  0 30 0 0 20 0 0 0 30 0 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 971 972 973 974 975 976 977 978 979 980 981 982 983 984Barnyardgrass 80 50 30 — — — — — — — — — — 100  Blackgrass 50  0 60 7050 40  0 60 60 0 0 70 30 30 Corn 70 60  0 70 20 60  0 60 30 0 0 60 20 80Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 80 60 70 9090 90 90 90 90 90  70  90 90 90 Galium 40 30 50 50 50  0 40 50 40 0 0 —30 30 Kochia 40  0 — 70 40 30 70  0 30 0 0 50 50 50 Morningglory — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 50 30  0 40 30  0 30  0 40 0 0  0  0  0Ragweed  0 30  0 20  0  0 20  0 20 0 0 20  0  0 Ryegrass, Italian 50 2020 70 20 20  0 50 20 0 0 60 20 20 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Wheat 50 40  0 70 20 40  0 70 50 0 0 70 30 20 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 985 986 987 988 989 990 991 992 993 994 995 996 997 998Barnyardgrass 0 80 80  80 80  90 30  0 90 100  60 0 0 0 Blackgrass 0 400 30 0  0 0 0 70 60 50 0 0 0 Corn 0 80 0 20 0 40 0 0 80 70 30 0 0 0Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 0 90 60  8050  80 80  0 90 90 80 0 0 0 Galium 0 30 40  50 20  60 0 0 60 50 40 0 0 0Kochia 0 30 0 10 0 40 — — 20 40  0 — 0 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Pigweed 0  0 0  0 0 30 0 0 30  0  0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0  0 0  0 0 0 0 0  0 20  0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 30 0 20 0 20 0 0 50 70 30 0 00 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 0 20 0 30 0  0 0 0 50 7020 0 0 0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 999 1000 1001 1002 10031004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 Barnyardgrass 100  60  050  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Corn 0 00 0 0 0 0 10  0 0 0 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 40  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Galium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 Kochia 40  40  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Morningglory — — — — — —— — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 00 10  0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 10191020 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 50  90 90 0 90100  60  90  90 60  70  Blackgrass  0  0  0 0  0  0 0  0 20 0 0  0 0 0Corn 80 70 70 0 80 70 0  0 60 0 0 70 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — —— — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 80 90 80 30  90 90 0 90 90 50  70  70 60  0Galium 70 20 40 0 40 30 0 40 50 30  60  60 30  0 Kochia 40 30  0 0 40 300 50 70 30  50  50 30  0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Pigweed  0 30 30 0  0 30 0 30  0 0 0 30 0 0 Ragweed  0  0  0 0  0  0 0 0 40 0 0  0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian  0 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 40 0 30  30 0 0Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 40 30  0 0 20 30 0  0 40 00  0 0 20  125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1027 1028 1029 1030 10311032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 Barnyardgrass 70  80  8070  0 0 90  90 90 70  70  90 90 80 Blackgrass 0 30  30 0 0 0 0 20 40 0 030 30 60 Corn 0 0 50 20  0 0 0 10 50 0 0 60 70 60 Crabgrass, Large — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 20  80  80 70  0 0 30  20 50 0 0 9090 80 Galium 50  40  20 40  0 0 40  40 20 20  40  50 40 50 Kochia 0 0  00 0 0 0 20  0 0 0 40 40 60 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Pigweed 0 0  0 0 0 0 0  0  0 0 0  0  0 40 Ragweed 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 10  0 020   0 10  0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0  0 0 0 0 0  0 40 0 0 20 50 30Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 0 0 30 30  0 0 0  0 20 0 020 50 20 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1041 1042 1043 1044 10451046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 Barnyardgrass 0 80 50 70 9090 40  50 30  0 0 80 0 0 Blackgrass 0 40 20 — 40 30 0 20 0 0 0 20 0 0Corn 0 60 20  0 20 20 0 20 0 0 0  0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 0 80 70 60 60 60 50  60 70  0 0 70 0 0 Galium40  30 20 40 40 50 0  0 0 0 50  70 0 0 Kochia 0 30  0  0  0  0 0 30 0 00 40 0 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 20  0 30  0 0 0 30 10  0 0 30 0 0 Ragweed 0  0  0 20 30  0 0  0 0 0 0 30 0 0Ryegrass, Italian 0 30  0  0 50 40 0 30 0 0 0 20 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Wheat 0  0  0  0 20 20 0 20 0 0 0  0 0 0 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 10631065 1066 1067 1068 1069 Barnyardgrass 0 20  0 70  40  100  80  90 90 4070 60 0 0 Blackgrass 0 0 0 30  0 60 0 30 30 50 60 50 0 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 090 0  0 50 20 40  0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 0 0 0 0 0 90 20  90 90 70 90 90 0 0 Galium 0 0 0 50  0 400 50 50 70 50 50 0 0 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0  0 0  0  0 40  0 30 0 0Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0  0 0  0 20 40 0  0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 80  0 30 0 30  0  0  0  0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian0 0 0 0 0 50 0 20 30 40 30  0 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 30 40 20 50 40 0 0 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 10801081 1082 1083 Barnyardgrass 0 90  100  70  90 90 50  90 10  90  50  9030  90 Blackgrass 0 0 20  0 50 50 20  30 0 0 0  0 0 60 Corn 0 0 0 20  2070 0 10 0 0 0 20 30  40 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 0 80  90  0 90 90 50  90 0 20  0 80 0 90 Galium 0 0 0 — —— — 70 0 0 0 20 0 70 Kochia 0 0 0 0 20 30 0  0 0 20  0  0 0 40Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 0 0  0  0 0  0 0 00  0 0 20 Ragweed 0 0 0 30   0 40 0  0 0 0 0  0 0 30 Ryegrass, Italian 00 30  0 30 70 0 20 0 0 0  0 0 20 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Wheat 0 0 20  0 40 60 0  0 0 30  0 20 0 40 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 10941095 1096 1097 Barnyardgrass 60 90 90  90 30  90 — 0 90 80 40  0 0 0Blackgrass 20 20 0 30 0 30 20 0 20  0 0 0 0 0 Corn  0 20 30   0 0 30 200  0  0 0 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail,Giant 50 60 60  60 20  90 80 0 90 90 30  0 0 0 Galium  0 60 20  70 30  —30 0 — — 20  0 0 0 Kochia 30 20 0 20 0  0 30 0 20 20 0 0 0 0Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0 20 0 30 0  0  0 30 20 20 0 0 0 0 Ragweed  0  0 0  0 0 20  0 0 50 30 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass,Italian  0 20 0  0 0  0  0 0  0  0 0 0 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Wheat 20 20 20   0 0 30 20 0  0  0 20  0 0 0 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 11061107 1108 1109 1110 1111 Barnyardgrass 80 70 60  70 80 70 30  30  80  00 100  90 0 Blackgrass 20 20 0  0 20 30 0 0 0 0 0 40 60 0 Corn  0 50 030 20  0 0 0 0 0 0 80 80 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 80 80 70  70 80 80 0 50  60  0 0 90 90 20  Galium 30 50 050  0 50 0 40  60  0 0 50 50 0 Kochia 20 30 0 30  0 — 0 20  60  0 0 7070 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0 20 0 30  0  0 00 20  0 0 60 50 0 Ragweed  0  0 0  0  0 30 0 0 0 0 0 50 30 0 Ryegrass,Italian 40 40 20  20  0 20 0 0 0 0 0 50 60 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Wheat  0 20 0  0 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 60 70 0 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 11201121 1122 1123 1124 1125 Barnyardgrass 0 0 80  80 30  80  80  80 90 9090 90 60  90 Blackgrass 0 0 20  30 0 0 20  50 30 40 40 30 0 40 Corn 0 00 40 0 20  0 20  0 50 50 20 0 30 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Foxtail, Giant 0 0 90  70 0 20  0 30 90 90 80 90 60  90 Galium 0 00  0 0 40  50  40 40 50 50 40 50  40 Kochia 0 0 0 20 0 20  0 40 20 50 6060 60   0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 0 20 0 00  0  0 20 20  0 0  0 Ragweed 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 20  0 20 50 30 0  0Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 20 0 0 20  30 20 40 30 30 0  0 Velvetleaf — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 0 0 0 20 0 0 20  20 20 30 50  0 0 30 125 gai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1126 1127 1129 1130 1131 1132 1133 11341135 1136 1137 1138 1139 1140 Barnyardgrass 90 0 40  0 70 90  80 60 030  0 90 60 90 Blackgrass 20 0 0 0 40 30  30 20 0 0 0 30 40 30 Corn 60 00 0 70 60  50 20 0 0 0 50 60 60 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — —— — Foxtail, Giant 80 0 70  0 80 80  90 30 0 20  0 50 40 90 Galium 50 00 0 60 0 70 20 0 0 0 20 50 40 Kochia 50 0 0 0 60 0 30  0 0 0 0  0  0  0Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0 0 0 0 50 0  0  0 0 00  0  0  0 Ragweed 40 0 0 0 50 0 60  0 0 0 0  0  0  0 Ryegrass, Italian30 0 0 0  0 0 20 20 0 0 0  0 40 50 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — —— Wheat 50 0 0 0 50 30  60  0 0 0 0 30 50 30 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1141 1142 1143 1144 1145 1146 1147 1148 1149 1150 11511152 1153 1154 Barnyardgrass 90 30  50  90 80 40  0 80  90  40 80 0 90 70 Blackgrass 30 0 0 40 50 0 0 20  0  0 30 0 0 70 Corn 20 0 0 50 50 30 0 0 0 20 60 0 0 90 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail,Giant 90 60  40  90 90 20  0 80  80  50 70 20  60  90 Galium 90 30  0 40 0 0 0 40  50  20 20 0 30  60 Kochia 30 0 0 70  0 0 0 0 30  20 30 0 0 60Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 50 30  20  30  0 0 020  0  0 20 0 0 60 Ragweed 30 0 0 70  0 0 0 0 0  0  0 0 0  0 Ryegrass,Italian 50 0 0 60 20 0 0 0 20   0 30 0 0 30 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Wheat 20 0 0 50 40 0 0 0 0  0 40 0 0 40 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1155 1156 1157 1158 1159 1160 1161 1162 1163 1164 11651166 1167 1168 Barnyardgrass 80  90 90  90 90  80  0 60  60  80  80 050  0 Blackgrass 0  0 0 20 0 0 0 0 20  0  0 0 0 0 Corn 20  20 40  20 040  0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 30  90 90  80 40  80  0 40  0 0 70 20  30  20  Galium 40 40 50  20 20  0 0 50  20  30  60 0 20  30  Kochia 0  0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 030 0 0 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0  0 0  0 0 00 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 Ragweed 0  0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 Ryegrass,Italian 0 20 0 30 0 20  0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Wheat 20  20 30  30 0 20  0 20  0 0 30 0 50  20  125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 1169 1170 1171 1172 1173 1174 1175 1176 11771178 1179 1180 1181 1182 Barnyardgrass 80  60  70  0 70 70  90 90 70 0 00 0 0 Blackgrass 0 20  0 0  0 0 50 70 60 0 0 0 0 0 Corn 0 0 0 0  0 50 30 90 20 0 0 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail,Giant 70  60  60  0 80 80  80 80 50 0 0 0 0 0 Galium 0 30  0 0 50 0 4050 20 30  0 0 0 0 Kochia 20  — 0 0 50 0  0 40  0 20  — 0 — 0Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 0 0 50 0 20  0  0 00 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 10 0 30 30  0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 00 20 0 50 30 40 0 0 0 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 00 0 0  0 30  40 90 20 0 0 0 0 0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 11831184 1185 1186 1187 1188 1189 1190 1191 1192 1193 1194 1195 1196Barnyardgrass 90 80 50 100  100  100  100  60  0 100  70  0 0 70 Blackgrass 50 60 50 80 40 70 40 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 Corn 60 40 20 80  0 50 200 0 40 0 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail,Giant 80 80 60 90 80 80 80 20  0 70 30  0 0 30  Galium  0 20  0 60 50 6050 20  0 50 0 0 0 0 Kochia  0  0  0 60 20 50 20 0 0 40 0 0 0 0Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0  0  0  0  0 20  0 00 20 0 0 0 0 Ragweed  0  0  0 70  0 40 40 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass,Italian 50 30 20 50 20 40 20 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Wheat 50 60 40 60 20 40 20 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 1197 1198 1199 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 12051206 1207 1208 1209 1210 Barnyardgrass — 80 70  0 70  — — — 40  70  70 100  — — Blackgrass 50 20 0 0 0 0 20 50 0 0 0  0 0 0 Corn 80  0 0 0 020  40 70 70  0 0 20 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 90 80 70  0 70  70  90 90 80  50  50  70 80  90  Galium60 40 20  0 30  0 50 50 20  30  20  40 0 0 Kochia 70 60 20  0 40  30  4080 0 50  20  70 0 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 5040 0 0 20  0  0 70 0 0 0 30 0 0 Ragweed 50  0 0 0 0 0 20 20 0 0 0  0 0 0Ryegrass, Italian 30  0 0 0 0 0  0 70 0 0 0  0 0 30  Velvetleaf — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Wheat 50  0 0 0 0 0  0 60 30  0 0  0 0 0 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 1211 1212 1213 1214 1215 1216 1217 1218 12191220 1221 1222 1223 1224 Barnyardgrass 100  80  100  90 — — — — 30  7030 0 30 70  Blackgrass 30 0 20 80 0 0 0 0 0 30 60 0 30 0 Corn 80 0 50 800 0 0 0 0 30  0 0  0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 80 70  90 90 70  20  90  0 50  80 90 20  90 30  Galium 5050  50 60 0 0 0 0 0 30 40 0 20 0 Kochia  0 60  50 60 0 0 0 0 — — — — — 0Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 30 50   0 30 0 0 0 0 020  0 0  0 0 Ragweed  0 0  0  0 0 0 0 0 0 20  0 0  0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0  0 60 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 0 20 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Wheat 30 0 40 70 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 0  0 0 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1225 1226 1227 1228 1229 1230 1231 1232 1233 1234 12351236 1237 1238 Barnyardgrass 90 100  0 90 100  30  80 80 80 90 90 100 20  50 Blackgrass 30 20 0  0 0 0  0  0  0 30 30 30 0 30 Corn 30 30 0 200 0 70  0 70 80 70 60 0 20 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 90 80 0 80 90  60  80 80 80 80 80 30 20  60 Galium 50 800 20 40  20  50 20 20 50 50 50 0 20 Kochia — 60 0 60 70  30  — — — 40 3020 0 30 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 30 20 20  2040  30   0  0  0 20  0 20 0  0 Ragweed 40  0 0  0 0 0  0  0  0 30  0  00  0 Ryegrass, Italian 30  0 0  0 0 0 40 30 40 40  0  0 0 20 Velvetleaf— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 30  0 0  0 0 0 50  0 40 40 40  0 0  0125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1239 1240 1241 1242 1243 1244 12451246 1247 1248 1249 1250 1251 1252 Barnyardgrass 90 0 0 20  0 50  40 50  40  0 100  70 80 80  Blackgrass 70 0 0 0 0 0 30  0 0 0 40 20  0 50Corn 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 40 20 80 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 0 0 20  0 50  20  20  0 0 80 80 70 80 Galium60 0 0 0 0 0 30  50  0 0 50 40 50 50 Kochia 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40  050 20 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 30  0 70  0 Ragweed 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 10  0 0  0  0  0  0 Ryegrass,Italian 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 20 20 70 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Wheat 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 40 30 70 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1253 1254 1255 1256 1257 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 12631264 1265 1266 Barnyardgrass 90 80  90 50 0 70  80 90 90 90 0 0 90 90Blackgrass 30 0  0  0 0 0  0 70 60 50 0 0 50 60 Corn  0 20  60  0 0 40 70 90 80 60 0 0 70 90 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 80 80  80 60 0 60  70 80 90 80 0 0 80 80 Galium 50 30  4040 0 80  80 70 60 70 0 0 60 60 Kochia 60 0 20 20 0 0  0 60 50 50 0 0 7070 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0 0  0 20 0 30  6050 30 70 0 0 70 70 Ragweed  0 0  0  0 0 0  0 50 30 30 0 0 30 50Ryegrass, Italian 40 0 20 20 0 0  0 60 50 20 0 0 30 70 Velvetleaf — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Wheat  0 20  40 20 0 0 20 90 50 30 0 0 50 50 125 gai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1267 1268 1269 1270 1271 1272 1273 12741275 1276 1277 1278 1279 1280 Barnyardgrass 90  90  90 90 60 70 60 9090  100  80  100  50  0 Blackgrass 0 0 40 40 30 40 20 30 0 0 0 0 20  0Corn 0 0 80 20 40 50 60 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90  90  80 80 80 80 80 90 70  60  70  80  20 0 Galium 0 0 60 70 60 60 50 60 0 0 0 0 30  0 Kochia 0 0 40 60 40 20 6070 0 0 0 20  0 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 3060 30  0 40 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0  0  0  0  0  0 30 0 0 30  30  0 0Ryegrass, Italian 0 20  30 30 30 30 40 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Wheat 0 0 60 40 60 50 30 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 1281 1282 1283 1284 1285 1286 1287 1288 12891290 1291 1292 1293 1294 Barnyardgrass 20  100  0 0 80  90 90  0 0 0 90 0 20  20  Blackgrass 0  0 0 0 0 40 20  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Corn 0 30 0 0 0 800 0 0 0 30  0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail,Giant 20  80 0 0 70  90 80  0 0 0 80  0 0 20  Galium 0 70 0 0 30  40 40 0 0 0 20  0 0 0 Kochia 0 60 0 0 0 30 30  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Morningglory — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 20 0 0 20  20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed0 40 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 40 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 0 50 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 030  0 0 0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1295 1296 1297 1298 12991300 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 1308 Barnyardgrass 0 30  20  80 90 80  20  60  0 0 60  20  40  80 Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 20 30  0 0 0 0 0 00 30 Corn 0 0 0 0 40 20  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — —— — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 0 30  20  70  90 80  20  30  40  0 80  0 020 Galium 0 0 0 0 40 20  20  0 0 0 0 20  30  30 Kochia 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0— 0 0 0 0  0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 0 0  00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 Ryegrass,Italian 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — —— — Wheat 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1309 1310 1311 1312 1313 1314 1316 1317 1318 1319 13201321 1323 1324 Barnyardgrass 90  90  — — — — 90 90 80 90 0 90 90 90Blackgrass 0 0 60 50 0  0 70 80 70 70 0 30 50 40 Corn 0 0 70 40 0 30 8080 60 70 0 40 50 60 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 30  80  90 90 90  90 90 90 90 90 0 90 90 90 Galium 30 50  50 50 0 30 60 60 60 60 30  30 50 30 Kochia 0 0 30 50 20  50 30 20  020 0  0  0 30 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0  0  00  0 50 30 30  0 0  0  0  0 Ragweed 0 0  0  0 0  0 30  0 10  0 0  0  020 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 40 30 0  0 50 40 20 40 0 20 40 30 Velvetleaf —— — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 20  0 60 30 0 20 60 60 50 60 0 20 50 30125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1325 1326 1327 1328 1329 1330 13311332 1333 1334 1335 1336 1337 1338 Barnyardgrass 90 70  90  60  90 9090  50  70  0 0 0 30 80  Blackgrass — 0 0 0 20 50 20  0 0 0 0 0  0 0Corn  0 0 0 0 30 90 20  0 0 0 0 0  0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 80 0 20  0 90 90 90  40  60  0 0 0 40 80 Galium 80 0 30  0 30 30 0 0 0 50  0 0  0 30  Kochia 70 0 0 0 40  0 0 0 00 0 0 20 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 70 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 10  30  0 0 20 0 Ragweed  0 0 0 0  0  0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0Ryegrass, Italian  0 0 0 0  0  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — —— — — — — — — — Wheat  0 0 0 0  0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 125 g ai/haCompounds Postemergence 1339 1340 1341 1342 1343 1344 1345 1346 13471348 1349 1350 1351 1352 Barnyardgrass 90 30  90  90  90 0 90  80 90 9090 90 0 60  Blackgrass  0 0 0 0  0 0 20  20 60 50 20 50 0 30  Corn  020  0 0  0 0 0 40 30 80  0 50 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Foxtail, Giant 80 50  0 70  90 0 90  90 90 90 80 90 0 80  Galium50 20  — — — 0 20  — 70 70 60 — — — Kochia 20 20  0 20  50 0 0 30 80 5030 70 0 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 30 0 0 0  0 00 20 90  0  0 70 0 0 Ragweed 20 0 0 0 30 0 0  0 70 20  0 60 0 0Ryegrass, Italian  0 0 0 0 20 0 0 20 40 30 20 20 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Wheat  0 0 0 0 30 0 0 60 30 60  0 50 0 20  125 gai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1353 1354 1355 1356 1357 1358 1359 13601361 1362 1366 1367 1368 1369 Barnyardgrass 90 20  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 30  50 60 Blackgrass 20 0 — — — — — — — — 0 0 30 20 Corn  0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0  0  0 Crabgrass, Large — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — Foxtail,Giant 70 60  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70  30  40 50 Galium — 40  — — — — — — — —70  0 30 30 Kochia 20 20  — — — — — — — — 0 0 20 20 Morningglory — — 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — Pigweed 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80  20   0 20 Ragweed 0 0 — — — — — — — — 0 0  0 20 Ryegrass, Italian  0 0 — — — — — — — — 00 40 30 Velvetleaf — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — Wheat  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0  0  0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1370 1371 1372 1373 13741375 1376 1377 1378 1379 1380 1381 1382 1383 Barnyardgrass — 80 — — 0100  90  90 80 100  60 80 0 100  Blackgrass 50 40 50 50 0 40 20  20 3020 40 40 0 40 Corn 30 40 70 90 0 30 0 50 80 70 50 40 0 80 Crabgrass,Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 0 90 80  8080 80 90 90 0 90 Galium 40 70 60 60 0 50 0 40 60 40 50 50 0 60 Kochia 5050 70 80 0 50 0 50 — 30 — — 0 70 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — —— Pigweed  0 30 60 70 0  0 0 20 30 20 50 70 0 40 Ragweed  0 20 60 60 020 0 20 40 30 40 50 0 50 Ryegrass, Italian 40 30 20 30 0 20 0 30 40 3050 50 0 40 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 40 10 70 50 0 300 30 60 30 40 30 0 60 125 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1384 1385 13861387 1388 1389 1390 1391 1392 1393 1394 1395 1396 1397 Barnyardgrass 9080  90 60  100  90 90 90 0 90 90  90 80 90 Blackgrass  0 20  70 0 70 5030 40 0 30 0 70 50 70 Corn 70 0 70 0 60 90 70  0 0 80 40  50 60 90Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 80 70  9060  90 80 90 90 0 90 80  90 80 90 Galium 30 30  60 30  50 60 50 70 0 6050   0 70 60 Kochia 40 0 70 0 30 60 40 70 0 70 0  0 70  0 Morningglory —— — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0 0 40 0 40 30 40 70 0 60 0  0 70  0Ragweed 40 0 20 0  0  0  0 20 0 50 0  0 50  0 Ryegrass, Italian 30 0 400 60 70 20 40 0 20 0 20 40 40 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Wheat  0 0 50 0 50 60 30 30 0 30 0 20 70 70 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1398 1399 1400 1402 Barnyardgrass 100  90 90 90 Blackgrass60 20 70 50 Corn 40  0 40  0 Crabgrass, Large — — — — Foxtail, Giant 9090 90 90 Galium 50 60 70 70 Kochia 60 70 70 70 Morningglory — — — —Pigweed  0 40 60  0 Ragweed 30 40 50 20 Ryegrass, Italian 40 20 50  0Velvetleaf — — — — Wheat 60 20 60 40 31 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence770 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801 802 803 804 Barnyardgrass 300 0 0 20 80 90 40 40 80 80 80 80 20 Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2020 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 70 60 0 0 0 20 20 20 0 Foxtail, Giant 60 0 0 0 0 8080 20 40 80 70 70 90 60 Galium 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 30 40 Kochia 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 50 40 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 30 30 30 50Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 970 971 972 997Barnyardgrass 0 0 70 50 0 40 0 90 40 0 0 50 50 0 Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0 00 40 30 0 0 40 0 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 30 0 0 70 20 0 Foxtail, Giant 00 70 70 0 60 0 70 70 0 0 80 30 0 Galium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 0 0 20 0 0Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 200 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 20 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 30 20 0 31 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 10501051 1052 1060 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 90 Blackgrass 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 Foxtail,Giant 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 90 Galium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 40 0Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ragweed 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 50 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 31 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1061 1062 1063 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 10721074 1075 1076 Barnyardgrass 50 70 70 0 50 20 0 0 0 30 90 80 90 0Blackgrass 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 40 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 020 0 Foxtail, Giant 0 90 80 0 70 30 0 0 0 20 80 70 80 0 Galium 0 0 30 400 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass,Italian 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 031 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 10831084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 Barnyardgrass 70 0 20 0 30 0 90 10 4030 20 0 60 — Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 20 0 0 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 50 0 0 0 10 0 80 0 0 10 30 0 80 20 Galium20 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 40 0 30 20 — 30 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 00 0 0 0 31 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1091 1092 1093 1103 1104 11051106 1107 1108 1109 1110 1141 1142 1143 Barnyardgrass 0 50 40 40 0 0 300 0 90 80 60 0 0 Blackgrass 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 40 30 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 0 30 30 50 0 0 0 0 0 70 60 60 0 0Galium 0 — — 30 0 30 40 0 0 30 20 60 0 0 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 300 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 20 20 30 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 20 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 30 30 0 0 0 31 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1144 1145 11461147 1148 1149 1150 1161 1162 1163 1164 1165 1166 1167 Barnyardgrass 9060 0 0 50 50 0 0 30 30 30 40 0 0 Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Corn 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 80 50 0 0 50 40 0 0 300 0 70 0 0 Galium 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 Kochia 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 30 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Ragweed 20 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 30 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1168 11691170 1171 1172 1173 1174 1175 1176 1183 1184 1185 1186 1187Barnyardgrass 0 30 0 20 0 50 70 50 80 80 70 20 100 20 Blackgrass 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 50 0 30 0 70 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 30 50 0 30 0 Foxtail,Giant 0 30 0 30 0 70 40 50 80 70 80 30 90 40 Galium 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 20 300 0 0 50 20 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 30 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 30 0 40 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 20 40 0 30 0 31 gai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1188 1189 1190 1191 1192 1193 1237 12581259 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 Barnyardgrass 70 70 0 0 50 0 0 30 30 90 700 0 80 Blackgrass 30 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 050 20 0 0 30 Foxtail, Giant 70 70 0 0 40 0 0 30 30 90 70 0 0 80 Galium50 30 0 0 0 0 0 70 60 50 30 0 0 60 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 0 0 50Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 30 0 0 30 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 020 0 0 0 0 31 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1266 1267 1268 1269 12701271 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 Barnyardgrass 90 60 80 9090 40 40 50 50 30 70 30 70 0 Blackgrass 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Corn 90 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 80 60 50 60 60 20 5060 50 20 30 50 50 0 Galium 50 0 0 0 60 60 50 40 50 0 0 0 0 0 Kochia 30 00 0 0 20 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 20 0 0 0 40 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 00 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 31 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1282 1283 1284 1285 1286 1287 1288 1289 1290 1291 12921293 1294 1295 Barnyardgrass 90 0 0 60 90 80 0 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 Blackgrass0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Foxtail,Giant 80 0 0 40 70 70 0 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 Galium 40 0 0 20 20 30 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 g ai/ha CompoundsPostemergence 1296 1297 1333 1337 1338 1339 1340 1341 1342 1343 13441345 1346 1347 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 20 70 70 20 40  20 60 0 50 60 70Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 30 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 030 Foxtail, Giant 0 0 0 20 50 70 0 0 20 60 0 20 60 70 Galium 0 0 0 0 030 0 — — — 0 0 — 70 Kochia 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 Pigweed 0 0 0 00 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 Ryegrass,Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 2031 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1348 1349 1350 1351 1352 1353 13541366 1367 1368 1369 1375 1393 1396 Barnyardgrass 90 70 60 0 60 40 0 20 020 20 70 70 70 Blackgrass 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 Corn 50 0 30 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Foxtail, Giant 90 60 70 0 60 30 0 30 0 0 20 70 70 80Galium 50 30 — — — — 20 0 0 0 0 20 50 60 Kochia 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 030 30 60 Pigweed 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 40 30 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 20 Wheat 40 020 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 g ai/ha Compounds Postemergence 1397 13981399 1400 1402 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 70 80 Blackgrass 40 20 20 30 0Corn 50 0 0 20 0 Foxtail, Giant 80 90 70 70 50 Galium 20 30 40 20 60Kochia 0 20 50 30 30 Pigweed 0 0 0 50 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass,Italian 50 0 20 30 0 Wheat 40 0 0 0 20 1000 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 355 357 358 511 512 713 784 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 90  80  080  Corn 0 0 0 — — 0 — Crabgrass, Large 0 0 50  — — 80  — Foxtail, Giant0 0 0 90  90  40  90  Kochia — — — 0 0 — 0 Morningglory 0 0 0 — — 0 —Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed — — — 0 0 — 0 Ryegrass, Italian — — — 0 0— 0 Velvetleaf 0 0 0 — — 0 — Wheat 0 0 0 — — 0 — 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 352 353 354 356 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 —Crabgrass, Large 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Foxtail, Giant 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 90 Kochia — — — — — — — — — — — — 30 Morningglory 0 0 0 0 0 00 — 0 0 0 0 — Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 Ragweed — — — — — — — —— — — — 60 Ryegrass, Italian — — — — — — — — — — — — 30 Velvetleaf 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 500 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380381 382 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 30 90 20 50 Foxtail,Giant 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 100 40 90 30 30 Kochia 40 30 60 0 30 070 0 80 90 0 40 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 20 50 20 0 70 0 70 80 0 30 0 0 Ragweed60 20 40 30 30 0 70 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 20 0 20 30 40 30 5020 60 80 0 20 0 0 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 383 384 386 387 388389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 Barnyardgrass 90 0 80 80 80 70 80 90 9090 80 0 90 Foxtail, Giant 70 0 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 0 90 Kochia 200 0 0 0 0 0 50 70 50 0 0 80 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 80 70 0 0 90Ragweed 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 80 60 70 0 0 20 Ryegrass, Italian 20 0 50 0 0 0 050 80 50 0 0 70 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 397 398 399 400 401402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 100 90 90 9090 90 90 80 0 80 60 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 100 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 090 80 Kochia 90 90 80 80 80 70 80 70 70 40 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 90 90 90 6050 50 60 60 60 50 20 0 10 20 Ragweed 70 30 50 90 50 70 60 50 70 40 0 0 00 Ryegrass, Italian 70 70 60 40 40 40 70 80 30 50 0 0 0 0 500 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422423 424 Barnyardgrass 80 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 90 90 70 0 90 Foxtail, Giant90 70 0 10 0 50 0 0 90 90 90 70 0 90 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 80 0 00 Pigweed 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 30 40 30 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 040 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 500 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436437 438 Barnyardgrass 20 80 90 90 90 90 90 40 90 90 90 100 90 100Foxtail, Giant 70 90 90 90 100 90 100 0 90 100 90 100 100 100 Kochia 0 080 50 80 70 70 0 80 80 80 80 70 80 Pigweed 0 30 40 20 80 50 90 0 70 9080 90 80 90 Ragweed 0 0 40 0 — 50 70 0 60 60 70 50 60 90 Ryegrass,Italian 0 0 30 30 80 50 70 0 60 90 20 60 50 70 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452Barnyardgrass 90 100 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 0 90 Foxtail, Giant100 100 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 0 90 Kochia 70 70 80 90 80 80 5050 50 50 40 80 0 70 Pigweed 80 80 70 80 90 80 40 60 30 40 20 80 0 90Ragweed 60 40 80 60 80 80 30 50 0 20 0 70 0 60 Ryegrass, Italian 50 5080 80 50 90 90 60 30 20 0 40 0 30 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 453454 455 456 457 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 Barnyardgrass 90 80 90 0 080 90 90 80 90 100 90 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 0 0 90 90 90 90 90 100 90Kochia 30 0 50 0 0 40 50 70 0 80 80 0 Pigweed 30 0 50 0 0 30 0 0 0 70 700 Ragweed 20 0 0 0 0 20 0 50 0 — 70 30 Ryegrass, Italian 0 30 0 0 0 6020 0 20 90 70 20 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 467 468 469 470 471472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 Barnyardgrass 90 20 90 90 90 90 10090 90 90 90 60 30 0 Foxtail, Giant 100 80 90 90 90 90 100 90 90 100 9080 90 90 Kochia 50 80 0 40 0 80 80 70 70 70 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 0 50 0 20 090 90 90 90 80 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 70 70 0 — 0 50 70 20 60 60 0 0 0 0Ryegrass, Italian 20 0 0 30 0 80 90 50 40 40 0 0 0 0 500 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492493 494 Barnyardgrass 10 10 70 40 80 70 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 Foxtail,Giant 90 80 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 7050 20 20 70 20 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 20 30 70 40 0 0 70 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 00 0 0 30 80 30 0 0 80 30 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 30 0 0 20 40 70 20 5030 50 20 0 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 495 496 497 498 499 500501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 40 90 60 9090 0 90 80 90 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 80 90 90 90 90 90 90 0 90 50 70Kochia 30 40 50 0 30 50 30 70 20 80 0 30 70 0 Pigweed 20 0 20 0 0 20 2030 40 100 0 60 20 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 50 0 50 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass,Italian 20 0 30 0 0 0 0 30 50 70 0 50 0 0 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 509 510 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524Barnyardgrass 90 80 90 90 0 80 0 60 90 90 90 90 90 40 Foxtail, Giant 7070 90 90 70 90 30 90 100 90 90 90 90 70 Kochia 0 50 20 50 0 0 0 0 60 7070 60 80 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 20 80 70 80 90 0 Ragweed 0 50 0 30 00 0 0 30 50 60 30 80 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 10 30 60 0 0 0 0 70 50 50 6090 0 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 525 526 527 534 535 536 537 538539 540 541 544 Barnyardgrass 50 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 90 90 90 80 Foxtail,Giant 70 80 80 0 0 20 0 0 90 90 90 90 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 20 20 0Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 60 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 — 0 0Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 40 20 0 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 545 546 547 549 550 551 552 553 554 557 558 559 560Barnyardgrass 70 90 90 80 90 90 90 90 90 0 100 100 100 Foxtail, Giant 9090 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 0 100 100 100 Kochia 0 0 0 0 40 0 70 80 90 0 8080 80 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 30 0 70 50 40 Ragweed 0 0 70 0 0 0 60 —70 0 70 20 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 20 0 40 70 40 0 60 50 70 500 gai/ha Compounds Preemergence 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571572 573 574 Barnyardgrass 90 90 100 100 90 100 100 100 100 100 90 90 10090 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 100 100 90 100 100 100 100 100 100 90 100 90Kochia 90 90 80 90 90 80 80 80 90 80 80 80 80 70 Pigweed 90 90 80 90 8090 40 60 80 70 80 80 80 50 Ragweed 80 80 60 90 50 90 60 50 70 0 0 50 500 Ryegrass, Italian 40 90 0 90 40 70 80 100 70 90 80 50 90 80 500 gai/ha Compounds Preemergence 575 576 577 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594595 596 597 Barnyardgrass 100 90 100 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 100 70Foxtail, Giant 100 90 100 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 100 80 Kochia 70 9070 0 0 0 20 60 30 0 50 50 70 20 Pigweed 40 80 40 — 0 0  0 40 0 0 20 3040 0 Ragweed 0 60 40 0 0 0 — 60 20 0 20 30 20 0 Ryegrass, Italian 80 3080 60 50 40 30 60 50 50 90 40 50 0 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence598 599 600 601 602 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 Barnyardgrass 60 30 9080 0 70 80 30 80 90 90 90 Foxtail, Giant 60 0 90 80 0 90 90 90 90 90 9090 Kochia 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 70 60 70 60 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 80 8080 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 60 70 — Ryegrass, Italian 20 0 0 0 0 20 00 50 60 70 60 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 612 613 614 616 617 618619 620 621 622 623 624 625 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 90 0 80 90 9090 90 90 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 100 100 100 0 90 90 90 90 90 90 Kochia20 70 20 80 70 90 20 20 40 80 70 60 80 Pigweed 70 70 0 90 90 90 0 0 2080 80 80 90 Ragweed 50 60 0 80 60 70 0 0 90 60 80 70 60 Ryegrass,Italian 70 80 20 90 90 90 0 0 40 40 90 40 50 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 Barnyardgrass 90 090 90 70 90 90 90 90 90 Foxtail, Giant 90 0 90 90 80 90 90 100 100 100Kochia 50 0 70 50 0 60 70 60 20 80 Pigweed 0 0 70 50 30 70 80 100 60 80Ragweed 30 0 70 50 0 50 70 70 60 70 Ryegrass, Italian 20 0 70 60 0 30 9090 90 90 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 640 641 642 643 644 645 646647 648 649 650 651 652 653 Barnyardgrass 90 0 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90100 90 90 90 Foxtail, Giant 90 100 90 100 90 90 100 100 80 70 100 100100 100 Kochia 60 50 60 40 80 60 70 0 50 70 70 70 30 70 Pigweed 90 50 6020 70 50 70 60 40 60 90 100 30 90 Ragweed 60 60 50 20 60 20 70 40 20 7080 90 0 80 Ryegrass, Italian 50 60 80 90 90 60 90 30 40 70 90 90 60 70500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662663 664 665 666 667 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 100 90 9090 90 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 100 100 100 100 100 100 100Kochia 40 40 50 40 30 0 0 70 90 80 70 70 60 70 Pigweed 70 60 40 30 50 00 40 80 70 60 30 20 50 Ragweed 30 30 60 20 70 0 0 80 80 70 80 90 70 70Ryegrass, Italian 80 60 60 30 70 30 20 50 90 90 80 50 50 90 500 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 668 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 Barnyardgrass90 80 80 90 90 90 90 90 80 Foxtail, Giant 100 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90Kochia 70 30 0 0 40 30 60 20 60 Pigweed 50 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 30 Ragweed 400 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 20 20 40 20 30 20 30 500 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693694 695 Barnyardgrass 0 60 90 80 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 Foxtail,Giant 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 Kochia 0 20 0 0 40 40 5060 90 90 80 90 0 90 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 20 30 40 40 90 80 90 80 0 40 Ragweed0 0 0 0 0 0 40 30 80 90 70 60 0 40 Ryegrass, Italian 30 0 20 30 20 20 2020 70 60 60 70 10 30 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 696 697 698 699700 701 702 703 704 705 706 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 80 90 070 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 0 80 Kochia 60 80 40 70 700 20 — 30 0 0 Pigweed 30 50 50 50 60 0 30 0 30 0 0 Ragweed 40 60 50 7060 0 0 0 20 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 60 50 60 40 30 0 0 0 20 0 0 500 gai/ha Compounds Preemergence 711 712 714 715 716 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 0 0Corn — — 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — 30  0 0 Foxtail, Giant 0 0 20  0 0Kochia 0 0 — — — Morningglory — — 0 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 —— — Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 — — — Velvetleaf — — 0 0 0 Wheat — — 0 0 0 500g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726727 728 729 730 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 100  80 80  0 0 90 90 90  90 0100  Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 80  50  0 90 90 90  90 0 100 Kochia 60 60 80 70  0 0 0 0 50 90 0 90 0 80 Morningglory — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Pigweed 30  0 90  0  0 0 0 0  0 90 0  0 0 50 Ragweed 40 4070 80 50 0 0 0  0 50 0 30 0 60 Ryegrass, Italian 30 30 90 20 20 0 0 0 2080 0 60 0 70 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — —— — — — — — — 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 731 732 733 734 735 736737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 Barnyardgrass 90 100  100  100  90 90 80100  100  90 0 90 90 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass,Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 100  90 90 90100  100  100  0 90 90 90 Kochia 60 90 80 90 80 70 50 70 80 90 30  90 8090 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0 20 60 80 20 20  050 30 80 40  50 20 50 Ragweed 70 70 80 50  0 20  0 70 80 50 0 80 40 50Ryegrass, Italian 40 80 60 90 90 90 70 20 30 80 0 90 90 80 Velvetleaf —— — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 754 755 756757 758 Barnyardgrass 90  0 70 30  20 90  90 90 100  100  0 100  90 100 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90  90 90  90 90 90 90  0 100  90 100 Kochia 90 60 80 0 20 0 — 70 20 0 0 70 70 60 Morningglory — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Pigweed 90 20 50 0  0 0  0 40  0 0 0 70 70 20 Ragweed 80  0 0 0  0 0 40 60  0 0 0 30 90  0 Ryegrass, Italian 90 40 60 0 20 20  2030 20 0 0 70 60 70 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — —— — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 759 760 761 762763 764 765 766 767 768 769 771 772 773 Barnyardgrass 100  100  100 100  80 100  100  90  90  90 100  90 40  0 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — —— — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 100 100  90 100  50 80  80 40  90  90 100  90 90  0 Kochia 20 60  80 50 30 0 0 0 0 70 70 80 30  0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0  0  0 30 0  0 0 0 20 80  0 0 0 Ragweed  0 0  0 50  0 0 30 0 0  0 7050 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 20 0 40 70  0 20  60 0 0 20 40 70 0 0Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — —500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782783 785 786 787 788 Barnyardgrass 0 100  90 100  90 90 90 100  90 70  9090  70 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — —— — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 0 100  100  100  90 90 90 100  100  80 90 90  90 100  Kochia 0 80 60  0 80 80 80 90 90 50  40 0 90 80Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 70 60 40 80 60 50 7050 0 20 0 80 90 Ragweed 0 80 80  0 60 70 70  0 20 0  0 0 70 90 Ryegrass,Italian 0  0 50 70 20 40 20 50 60 0 40 0  0 40 Velvetleaf — — — — — — —— — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 789 790 791 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 100  90 90 100  100 100  90 100  100  100  90Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 100  90 90 100  100 100  100  100  100 100  90 Kochia 30 80 60 80 80 70 80 100 80 90 80 70 70 60 Morningglory —— — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 20 40  0 50 60 80 60  30 70 50 50 5040 30 Ragweed  0 60 40  0 50 50  0  20 60  0 30 40 50 20 Ryegrass,Italian  0 70 20 80 80 40 90 100 80 90 40 60 40 40 Velvetleaf — — — — —— — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 826 827 828 829 830 831 832 833 834 835 836 837838 839 Barnyardgrass 100  90 90 90 90 70 80 90 90 100  90 90 90 90 Corn— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 100  90 100  90 90 90 80 100  100  100  90 90 90 90Kochia 90 60 40 90 90  0 100  80 90 90 90 90 80 90 Morningglory — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 60 40  0 60 40 20 30  0 30 40 60 80 90 90Ragweed 80 20  0 70 20  0 60 20 20  0  0 70 60 90 Ryegrass, Italian 8070 70 40 30 50 30 80 80 70 80 70 60 40 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 840 841 842 843 844 845 846 847 848 849 850 851 852 853Barnyardgrass 90 100  90 80 20  90 90 60  90 90 90 90 90 100  Corn — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 90 90 100 90 30  90 90 50  90 90 90 90 90 100  Kochia 7060 80 70 0 90 70 0 70 80 70 70 20 40 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Pigweed 60 30 70 40 0  0  0 0 50 50 30 90 40 40 Ragweed  0  0 8030 0  0  0 0 30 90  0 30  0 20 Ryegrass, Italian 20 40 60 50 0 30 70 050 90 70 70 30 60 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — —— — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 854 855 856 857 858859 860 861 862 864 865 866 867 868 Barnyardgrass 80  100  90 90 90 9090 90 100  90 70  90 90 60  Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass,Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 80  90 90 90 90 90 9090 90 90 80  90 90 60  Kochia 0 30 50 30 70 60 60 60 70 80 — 80 70 0Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 — 50 70 50 80 90 7090 90 0 50 30 0 Ragweed 0  0 20 30 30 50 50 70 100  50 0 30 30 0Ryegrass, Italian 0 30 80 60 70 80 40 90 20 50 0 70 60 0 Velvetleaf — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 869 870 871 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 879 880881 882 Barnyardgrass 90  80  90 100  90 100  90 90 100  100  100  100 90 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90  50  80 90 100  100  90 100  90 100  100 100  90 90 Kochia 0 0 80 80 90 90 80 70 80 90 90 90 60 90 Morningglory —— — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 30 60 50 30  0 30  0 40 80 90  020 Ragweed 0 0 20 100  90 60 50 80 60 80 90 80  0 60 Ryegrass, Italian 00 30 40 80 50 30 30 20 70 90 70 60 30 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — —— — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence883 885 886 887 888 889 890 891 892 893 894 895 896 897 Barnyardgrass 9090 90 90 90 90 90 80 100  100  100  100  90 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 9080 100  90 90 90 90 90 100  90 100  90 100  100  Kochia 60  0 90 20 8080 90 20 90 90 90 90 50 90 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Pigweed  0  0  0  0  0  0 50  0 40 50 50 50 40 60 Ragweed  0  0 50  0  040  0  0 50 70 40  0  0 60 Ryegrass, Italian 20 20 60  0 60 40 70 30 9090 60 70 70 50 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — —— — — — — — — — 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 898 899 900 901 902903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 911 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 90 9090 0 80 50  80 100  100  Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass,Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 900 90 80  90 100  100  Kochia 90 70 90 80  0 90 90 90 0 20 0 50 90 100 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 80 40 90 60  0  0 50  00  0 0  0 30 50 Ragweed 60 60 80  0  0  0  0  0 0  0 0 20  0 60Ryegrass, Italian 70 20 60 50 20  0  0  0 0  0 0 30 60 90 Velvetleaf — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 922 923924 925 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 100  80 80  40  0 90  90 80 70  90 90Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Foxtail, Giant 100  90 90 100  80 90  70  0 90  100  90 70  90 90Kochia 70 40 60 90 60 0 0 0 0 30  0 0  0  0 Morningglory — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Pigweed  0  0 90 90 20 0 0 0 0  0  0 0  0  0 Ragweed  0 60 0 90 70 0 0 0 0  0  0 0  0  0 Ryegrass, Italian 50 40 60 70 30 0 0 0 060 40 0 70 30 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — —— — — — — — — 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 926 927 928 929 930 931932 933 934 935 936 937 938 939 Barnyardgrass 90  70  90 90 90 90 90100  90 90 90 90 90 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90  70  90 90 90 90 100  100 90 90 90 90 90 90 Kochia 0 0 80 90 90 90 70 90 80 80 90 80 80 60Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 20 50 30 40 30 3080 20 80 80 90  0 Ragweed 0 0  0 30  0 30 30 90 30 30 50 80 20 50Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 70 80 70 70 60 70 60 50 70 50 30 20 Velvetleaf — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 940 941 942 943 944 945 946 947 948 949 950 951952 953 Barnyardgrass 70  90 90 90 90 90  80 60 90  100  100  90 90 90Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Foxtail, Giant 90  90 90 90 90 70  20 80 90  70  90 70 90 100 Kochia 0  0 90 80 70 0 50 40 0 50  60 20 30 60 Morningglory — — — — — —— — — — — — — — Pigweed 0  0 90 50 20 0  0  0 0 0  0  0  0  0 Ragweed 030 50 30 50 0  0  0 0 0 20  0  0  0 Ryegrass, Italian 0  0 20 50  0 0  0 0 0 0 70  0  0 60 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — —— — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 954 955 956 957958 959 960 961 962 963 964 965 966 967 Barnyardgrass 90  100  100  100 90 100  90 90 90 100  90 90 90 90  Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90  100 100 70 90 100  90 90 90 100  90 90 90 90  Kochia 20  70 90 80 90 90 30 90 7070 20 60 30 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0  0  020 30 30  0 30 50 30  0  0  0 0 Ragweed 0 30 80 30 60 70  0 90 30  0  0 0  0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 60 90 40 20 60  0 80 30 40 30 90 60 0Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — —500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 968 969 973 974 975 976 977 978 979980 981 982 983 984 Barnyardgrass 60  80  90 100  100  100  90 90 90100  100  90 100  100  Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 60  90  90 90 90 90 90 90100  100  100  100  100  100  Kochia 0 0 60 100  90 90 90 90 90 90 90 9090 90 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0  0 60 90 5070 50 90  0  0 50 40 60 Ragweed 0 0 70 90 90 90 100  90 90 20 50 80 100 30 Ryegrass, Italian 0 30  30 90 40 80 40 90 60 30 60 90 60 30Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — —500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 985 986 987 988 989 990 991 992 993994 995 996 998 999 Barnyardgrass 0 90 90 90 90 100  90 0 90 100 90 0 090 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Foxtail, Giant 0 100  90 90 90 100  90 0 90 100 90 0 0 90 Kochia0 70 60 80 90 90 60 0 50  60  0 0 0 20 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Pigweed 0 70 20 40  0 80 50 0 80  70 30 0 0 50 Ragweed 0 70  080 40 80 30 0 60  0 20 0 0 30 Ryegrass, Italian 0 80 40 20  0 60 50 0 90100 50 0 0 50 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — —— — — — — — — 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1000 1001 1002 10131014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 Barnyardgrass 60 0 7090 90 90 90  90 90 0 90 100  100  90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 0 80 9090 90 90  90 90 0 90 100  100  90 Kochia  0 0  0 70 70 60 0 70 60 0 2090 80  0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 40 0 50 40 3040 0 60 80 0 40 80 70 30 Ragweed  0 0  0  0  0 50 0 90 40 0 20 70  0 40Ryegrass, Italian 20 0  0 70 70 90 0 70 70 0 30 20 50 70 Velvetleaf — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 10331034 1035 1036 1037 Barnyardgrass 90 70 90 90 90 90 90 0 70  90 90 90 9090 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 0 70  90 90 90 90 80 Kochia40 20 80 90 60 90 70 0 0 60 70 50 90 90 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Pigweed 50 50  0 40  0  0  0 0 0  0  0  0  0 20 Ragweed 30  0 5080 —  0  0 0 0 10 90 70 50 60 Ryegrass, Italian 90 30  0  0 30 90 70 0 050 60 70 20 70 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — —— — — — — — — — 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1038 1039 1040 10411042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1053 1054 Barnyardgrass 100 100  90 60 90 90 90 90 90 80 90 70 60  0 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — —— Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 100  100 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 80 90 90 0 0 Kochia 80 100  80 — 70 70 50 20 70 8090 70 0 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 30 40 40 2050 20 30  0  0 20 90 60 0 0 Ragweed 70 90 80 — 40 50 30 30 70 60 80 40 00 Ryegrass, Italian 70 80 50  0 50 50 50 70 60  0 40 30 0 0 Velvetleaf —— — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/haeCompounds Preemergence 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1073 1094 1095 1096 10971098 1099 1100 1101 Barnyardgrass 0 90  0 100  90 100  80  60  0 0 90 9090 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 0 90  0 100  80 100  100  90  0 0 90 90 90 90Kochia 0 0 0 30 20 70 0 0 0 0 70 70 60 70 Morningglory — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Pigweed 0 0 0  0  0 100  0 30  0 0  0 30  0 20 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 30 30 0 0 0 0  0 60  0 40 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 40  0 20 0 0 0 0 5070 30 70 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — —— — — — — 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1102 1111 1112 1113 11141115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 Barnyardgrass 90 0 0 0 9090 90 90 90 90 100  100 90 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 0 0 0 9090 90 90 90 80 100  100 90 90 Kochia 70 0 0 0 60 70 30 70 70 80 70 10070 80 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 50 0 0 0  0 40 20 0  0 30 50  50 70 50 Ragweed 50 0 0 0  0 20 20 70 60 70 50 100 80 60Ryegrass, Italian 60 20  0 0 20 60 20 60 50 30 40  60 90 60 Velvetleaf —— — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 1124 1125 1126 1127 1128 1129 1130 1131 1132 11331134 1135 1136 1137 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 30  90 90 0 90 90  90 80 0 900 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 100  90 70  90 90 30  90 100  90 90 0 90 0Kochia 90 80 80 0 80 50 0 90 0 100  60 0 80 0 Morningglory — — — — — — —— — — — — — — Pigweed 70 40 60 0  0  0 0 90 0 70 30 0  0 0 Ragweed 60 —50 0 50  0 0 80 0 60 70 0  0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 30 60 70 0 40 50 0 7050  30 40 0 30 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — —— — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1138 1139 1140 11511152 1153 1154 1155 1156 1157 1158 1159 1160 1177 Barnyardgrass 90 90100  100  90 90 90 100  90 90 100  90  90 100 Corn — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90100  100  90 90 90 90 100  100  100  90  90 100 Kochia 80 60 80 80  0 7090 90 80 90 30 30  50 30 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Pigweed  0  0 40 100  80  0 80 30 20 60  0 0 20 20 Ragweed  0 50 60 60 0  0 90 80 100  80  0 0 0 30 Ryegrass, Italian 50 70 40 70 20 50 50 3030 90 70 0 0 70 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — —— — — — — — — — 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1178 1179 1180 11811182 1194 1195 1196 1197 1198 1199 1200 1201 1202 Barnyardgrass 50 0 70 0 0 30  80  90  100 100 100  0 70 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 70 0 50  0 020  40  90  100 100 100  0 80 90 Kochia 70 0 30  0 0 0 0 0 100  80  0 070 60 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 100 60 0 70  0 Ragweed 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 90 0 70 90 Ryegrass,Italian 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  70  60  0 0  0 60 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 1211 1212 1213 12141215 1216 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 100  100  100 90 100  100  100  100  90100  90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — —— — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 100  90 100  100 100  100  100  100 100  90 90  80 Kochia 50 80 30 100  90 100 90 10 70 100  80 60 90  —Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 20 100  30 90 60  90  0 0 70 90 80 70 0  0 Ragweed 80 90  0 60 90 100 90  0 50 90 70 70 0 20Ryegrass, Italian 20 90 70  0 20  70 50 50 80 70 70 90 0  0 Velvetleaf —— — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 1217 1218 1219 1220 1221 1222 1223 1224 1225 12261227 1228 1229 1230 Barnyardgrass 100  100  90  90 100  20 90 80 90 100 40 90 100  50 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 100  90  90  90 100  60 90 90 90 100 90 90 100  90 Kochia 0 0 0 50 50 40 20  0 70 70  0  0 90 90 Morningglory— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 0 40 50  0  0 70 50 90 60 60 9030 Ragweed 0 0 0 40 70  0 20 20 60 30  0  0 70  0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 00 50 80  0  0 20 40 80 70 60 40  0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — —— Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence1231 1232 1233 1234 1235 1236 1238 1239 1240 1241 1242 1243 1244 1245Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 100  100  100  90 90 0 0 60  0 90  80 Corn — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 100  100  100  90 90 0 0 80  0 90  90 Kochia 9080 70 80 80 90 60 — 0 0 0 0 0 20 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — —— Pigweed 70 90 40 90 90 90 60 60 0 0 0 0 0  0 Ragweed 60 80 50 60 90 3050 70 0 0 0 0 0 20 Ryegrass, Italian 90 60 70 80 60 80 50 50 0 0 0 0 50 60 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — —— — 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1246 1247 1248 1249 1250 12511252 1253 1254 1255 1256 1257 1260 1280 Barnyardgrass 80 90 90  100 100 100  100  100  100  100  100  0 100  50  Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — —— Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 70 80 50 100 100  100  100  100  100  100  100  0 90 80  Kochia 80 30 0  90 40 9080 80 70 80 70 0 90 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0  0 0  90 30 90 90 80 70 90 70 0 90 30  Ragweed 60  0 0  70  0 80 7060 30 70 30 0 90 0 Ryegrass, Italian 50 20 0 100 50 60 90 60 40 40 60 060 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — —— — — 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1281 1298 1299 1300 1301 13021303 1304 1305 1306 1307 1308 1309 1310 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 9030  0 90  90 90 90 90 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass,Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 90 90  090  90  90 90 90 90 Kochia 60 80 70 60 60 60 0 0 0 70  90 50 60 70Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 40  0 60 40 30 30 30  00 0  0 20 20 40 Ragweed 60 20 70 80 20 50 0 0 0 60  60 70 50 40Ryegrass, Italian 20  0 70 60  0  0 0 0 0 0  0  0 20 70 Velvetleaf — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 500 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 1311 1312 1313 1314 1316 1317 1318 1319 1320 13211323 1324 1325 1326 Barnyardgrass 100  100  100  100  90 90 90 90 60 100  90 100  90 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 100  100  80  100  90 100  90 9080  100  90 100  90 90 Kochia 100  80 100  80 80 80 80 80 60  80 90 9090 100  Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 20 60 0 70 8060 80 60 0  0 40 40 90  0 Ragweed 90 100  0 100  70 40 90 20 0 50 70 9070  0 Ryegrass, Italian 80 70 0 40 90 90 60 90 0 40 70 60  0 20Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — —500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1327 1328 1329 1330 1331 1332 13341335 1336 1355 1356 1357 1358 1359 Barnyardgrass 90 90 100  90 90  90 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Corn — — — — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — —— — — — — — 0 0 0 80  20  Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 100  90  80 0 0 0 00 0 0 Kochia 90 50 50 90 0 0 20 0 0 — — — — — Morningglory — — — — — — —— — 0 0 0 — 0 Pigweed 30  0 30  0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed  0  0 2050 0 0 30 0 0 — — — — — Ryegrass, Italian 20 30 40 50 80  0 20 0 0 — — —— — Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat — — — — — — — — — 0 0 050  0 500 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1360 1361 1362 1370 1371 13721373 1374 1376 1377 1378 1379 1380 1381 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 90 100  100 100 0 100  100  90 100  100  100  Corn 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — —Crabgrass, Large 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 0 0 0 90 90100  100 0 100  100  90 100  100  100  Kochia — — — 80 90 90 100 0 0 8090 90 90 80 Morningglory 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 0 20 9090 100 0 0 40 70 90 90 100  Ragweed — — — 80 80 90 100 0 0 30 90 90 8080 Ryegrass, Italian — — — 90 50 60  90 0 70  50 90 50 50 50 Velvetleaf0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — 500 gai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1382 1383 1384 1385 1386 1387 1388 13891390 1391 1392 1394 1395 Barnyardgrass 70 100  90 90 100  90 100  100 90 100  60  90 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — —— — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 100  90 90 90 90 100  100  90 100 60  90 90 Kochia 60 90 70 20 90 60 90 90 90 90 0 60  0 Morningglory — —— — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 20 80 30  0 90 60 70 80 90 90 0 30  0Ragweed  0 80  0  0 80  0 70 30 70 90 0 80  0 Ryegrass, Italian  0 70 70 0 70  0 100  90 30 70 0 60 40 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — —Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 352353 354 356 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 90  Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Crabgrass, Large 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Foxtail, Giant 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90  Kochia —— — — — — — — — — — — 0 Morningglory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 — Pigweed 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed — — — — — — — — — — — — 30  Ryegrass,Italian — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 Velvetleaf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 —Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 369370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 Barnyardgrass 90 9090 90 90 90 90 90 90 20 0 70 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 80 80 90 90 9090 90 0 50 0 0 Kochia 50 0 20 0 0 0 20 0 50 80 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 00 20 0 50 60 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 60 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass,Italian 0 0 0 0 30 0 20 0 20 50 0 0 0 0 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 383 384 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396Barnyardgrass 50 0 80 70 60 70 60 80 90 90 40 0 90 Foxtail, Giant 50 080 70 80 80 80 90 90 90 70 0 90 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 50 60 0 0 80Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 70 50 0 0 90 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 70 0 0 00 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 20 40 20 0 0 60 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410Barnyardgrass 80 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 70 0 70 50 Foxtail, Giant 9090 90 90 80 90 90 90 90 90 80 0 80 70 Kochia 70 70 80 60 50 40 70 60 500 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 90 70 70 60 20 30 30 30 50 20 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 50 20 5070 0 — 50 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 30 30 20 30 0 20 20 0 0 20 00 0 0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418419 420 421 422 423 424 Barnyardgrass 70 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 70 90 40 0 30Foxtail, Giant 80 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 90 90 60 0 70 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 70 0 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 30 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436437 438 Barnyardgrass 0 50 40 90 90 80 90 30 90 90 80 90 90 90 Foxtail,Giant 40 80 90 90 90 90 90 0 90 90 90 90 90 100 Kochia 0 0 30 50 70 3030 0 70 70 60 70 60 70 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 80 0 70 0 20 80 60 80 20 80Ragweed 0 0 0 0 50 30 40 0 70 50 20 0 0 60 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 20 7040 70 0 20 60 0 40 0 50 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 439 440 441442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 9090 90 90 70 90 50 90 0 60 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 9080 90 0 90 Kochia 70 60 70 80 30 60 50 50 50 20 20 50 0 60 Pigweed 50 2050 70 80 80 30 40 30 20 0 70 0 80 Ragweed 0 20 30 20 80 50 20 50 0 0 020 0 20 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 70 60 40 40 30 20 20 0 20 0 0 0 125 gai/ha Compounds Preemergence 453 454 455 456 457 460 461 462 463 464 465466 Barnyardgrass 80 70 70 0 0 80 70 80 50 90 90 90 Foxtail, Giant 90 8080 0 0 90 90 80 80 90 100 70 Kochia 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 30 0 70 80 0 Pigweed20 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 70 50 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 50 40 0 Ryegrass,Italian 0 0 0 0 0 40 20 0 0 70 70 0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 Barnyardgrass 900 80 90 70 90 80 90 90 90 20 20 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 90 0 80 90 90 90 9090 90 90 90 70 80 70 Kochia 30 40 0 70 0 80 80 60 70 50 0 0 0 0 Pigweed0 0 0 0 0 80 80 30 60 30 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 30 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 50 0 0 0 0 0Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 0 30 30 90 90 90 80 90 90 90 70 Foxtail, Giant 50 7070 50 70 60 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 80 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 70 20 0 0 60 00 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 70 30 0 030 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 30 30 20 20 50 0 0 125 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506507 508 Barnyardgrass 30 60 90 30 30 0 80 0 90 90 0 90 40 70 Foxtail,Giant 90 30 90 40 30 80 80 80 90 90 0 90 0 40 Kochia 20 0 20 0 0 50 0 00 80 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 0 30 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 20 0 0 125 gai/ha Compounds Preemergence 509 510 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521522 523 524 Barnyardgrass 60 60 40 90 0 40 0 0 90 90 90 90 90 20Foxtail, Giant 40 60 90 90 0 70 0 70 90 90 90 90 90 40 Kochia 0 30 0 0 00 0 0 40 50 0 60 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 60 70 80 0 Ragweed 030 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 60 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 20 20 0 0 0 0 50 3030 30 40 0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 525 526 527 534 535 536537 538 539 540 541 544 Barnyardgrass 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 80 90 30Foxtail, Giant 30 70 80 0 0 0 0 0 90 90 90 70 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 600 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 545 546 547 549 550 551 552 553 554 557 558 559 560Barnyardgrass 20 80 90 40 40 30 90 90 90 0 90 90 90 Foxtail, Giant 80 9090 90 90 80 90 90 90 0 90 90 100 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 70 0 70 60 60Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 30 20 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 20 0 50 00 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 70 20 0 0 0 0 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 80 90 100 90 90 100 90 90 90 90 Foxtail, Giant90 90 90 90 90 90 100 100 100 100 90 90 90 90 Kochia 70 70 70 80 70 7060 70 60 60 60 70 70 40 Pigweed 80 90 70 90 70 80 20 30 50 40 30 40 4020 Ragweed 80 70 50 80 50 60 50 20 60 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 60 040 0 20 60 70 30 60 60 50 80 40 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 575576 577 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 Barnyardgrass 90 9090 90 90 80 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 20 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 80 9090 90 90 90 90 100 20 Kochia 0 20 50 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 40 20 0 Pigweed 020 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 30 0 0 Ragweed 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ryegrass, Italian 60 20 40 20 80 0 0 20 0 0 30 20 40 0 125 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 598 599 600 601 602 605 606 607 608 609 610 611Barnyardgrass 0 0 30 60 0 30 50 0 0 90 90 90 Foxtail, Giant 0 0 30 70 090 80 80 90 90 90 90 Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 60 60 40 Pigweed 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 70 60 80 70 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 60 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 40 60 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 612 613614 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 Barnyardgrass 90 90 50 90 9090 0 70 90 90 90 90 80 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 90 0 80 90 90 90 9090 Kochia 20 60 0 70 70 90 20 0 0 80 60 40 50 Pigweed 70 70 0 80 90 50 00 0 80 80 80 50 Ragweed 50 60 0 80 30 — 0 0 0 60 80 60 20 Ryegrass,Italian 50 70 0 80 70 50 0 0 0 40 80 40 30 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 Barnyardgrass 90 090 90 20 90 90 90 90 90 Foxtail, Giant 80 0 90 90 60 90 90 90 90 90Kochia 0 0 50 30 0 60 50 40 0 70 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 60 40 80 40 50Ragweed 0 0 60 0 0 40 20 40 30 50 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 60 30 0 20 90 5030 60 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647648 649 650 651 652 653 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 70 80 10090 90 90 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 100 90 90 90 90 60 50 100 90 100 90Kochia 50 20 40 0 50 0 60 0 0 60 30 60 0 0 Pigweed 80 20 50 0 60 0 60 00 50 50 40 0 70 Ragweed 40 0 0 0 50 0 60 0 0 20 0 50 0 50 Ryegrass,Italian 20 20 50 20 60 20 60 30 30 30 40 90 60 70 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 90 60 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 Foxtail, Giant90 90 90 90 90 90 80 90 100 90 90 100 100 90 Kochia 0 30 60 20 0 0 0 5070 70 70 60 20 40 Pigweed 40 50 30 20 0 0 0 0 70 30 60 30 0 20 Ragweed 00 20 20 50 0 0 70 80 30 20 20 0 60 Ryegrass, Italian 40 40 30 20 0 0 030 40 30 20 20 20 80 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 668 674 675 676677 678 679 680 681 Barnyardgrass 90 60 70 70 60 90 80 30 70 Foxtail,Giant 90 70 70 80 40 80 90 60 90 Kochia 20 0 0 0 20 0 30 0 20 Pigweed 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 20 020 0 0 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 682 683 684 685 686 687 688689 690 691 692 693 694 695 Barnyardgrass 0 20 60 60 90 90 90 90 90 9070 80 70 90 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 80 90 90 90Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 20 80 80 70 80 0 30 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 20 8070 80 70 0 30 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 70 60 50 50 0 20 Ryegrass,Italian 20 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 60 50 20 60 0 40 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 Barnyardgrass80 90 80 90 90 60 70 20 40 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 80 900 0 Kochia 40 30 50 0 30 0 20 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 20 50 50 30 40 0 0 0 0 0 0Ragweed 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 30 40 30 20 0 0 0 0 0 00 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 711 712 714 715 716 Barnyardgrass 00 0 0 0 Corn — — 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large — — 20  0 0 Foxtail, Giant 0 0 00 0 Kochia 0 0 — — — Morningglory — — 0 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 00 — — — Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 — — — Velvetleaf — — 0 0 0 Wheat — — 0 0 0125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725726 727 728 729 730 Barnyardgrass 90  90  90 90  30  20  0 0 90  90 70 80 0 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — —— — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 80  70  90 60  30  50  0 0 90  90 80  30 090 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 0 0 70 20  0 0 0 00 70 0 30 0 70 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 50 00 0 0 0 0 80 0  0 0 30 Ragweed 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0  0 0 50 Ryegrass,Italian 0 30  70 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 20 0 20 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744Barnyardgrass 80 90 90 90 90 90 70 90  90 90 0 90 90 20 Corn — — — — — —— — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail,Giant 40 90 90 90 90 90 90 90  90 100  0 90 90 90 Foxtail, Green — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Kochia  0 70 20 20 20 20 40 0 30 80 0 60 60 60Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0  0 20 20  0  0  0 0 0 70 0 20  0 20 Ragweed  0  0 70 20  0  0  0 0 50 40 0 20  0  0Ryegrass, Italian 20 80 40 40 80 90 40 0  0 60 0 50 90  0 Velvetleaf — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 754 755 756757 758 Barnyardgrass 90 0  0 0 0 80  90 30 70 80  0 100  90 100  Corn —— — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 90 80  90 40  50  50  80 90 70 70  0 100  90 100 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 90 0 60 0 0 0 20 60 200 0 70 70 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 80 0 50 0 00  0 20  0 0 0 40 30 0 Ragweed 80 0 20 0 0 0 20 40  0 0 0  0 20 0Ryegrass, Italian 70 0  0 0 0 0  0 20  0 0 0 30 30 30  Velvetleaf — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 770771 772 Barnyardgrass 90  100  90  100  80  100  100  70  90  90  70 90 90 0 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Foxtail, Giant 70  100  60  70  0 70  30  0 0 90  90 90  9050  Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 0 0 30  0 30  0 00 0 60  30 0 50 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 90   0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0  0 0Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 20  0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 40 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — —— — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 785 786 787Barnyardgrass 0 0 60 90 70 70 90 80 80 80 0 90 80 20 Corn — — — — — — —— — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail,Giant 0 0 80 90 80 90 90 90 90 90 0 90 90  70 Foxtail, Green — — — — — —— — — — — — — — Kochia 0 0 30 50  0 80 70 40 50 80 30  20 0 80Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 30 30  0 30 40  0 0  0 0  0 0 50 Ragweed 0 0 50 30  0 40 20 40  0  0 0  0 0 70 Ryegrass,Italian 0 0  0 20 40  0 40  0 20 40 0  0 0  0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 788 789 790 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801Barnyardgrass 90 90  90 90 0 0 90  80  90 90 80 40 90 90 Corn — — — — —— — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail,Giant 90 60  70 50 0 0 90  70  90 90 90 90 90 90 Foxtail, Green — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Kochia 80 — 70 50 0 0 0 0 20 20 20 40  0 70Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 80 0  0  0 0 0 0 0 4020 40 40 20 30 Ragweed 80 0 20  0 0 0 0 0  0  0  0  0  0 60 Ryegrass,Italian  0 0 30  0 0 0 0 0 20 50  0  0 40 20 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 0 0 100  100  90  90  40  90  80  0 90 Corn — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 90 90 80 0 0 100  90  20  90  40  90  90  0 90 Foxtail,Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 50 70 20 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 070 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 50 60 60 0 0 40 0 00 0 0 0 0 30 Ragweed 60 60  0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 Ryegrass, Italian40  0 50 0 0 70 30  0 20  0 20  20  0 80 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90  90 70 90 90 70 90 Corn — — — — —— — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail,Giant 90 90 90 100  90 90 90 100  90 90 100  90 90 90 Foxtail, Green — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 60 50 70 70 70 70 70 0 60 20 70 30 40 60Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0  0 20 30 40 50  0 0 0  0  0 20  0  0 Ragweed 20 20  0  0 20  0  0 0 20 20 20  0  0 30Ryegrass, Italian 70 20 60 80 60 80 20 30  20 20 70 30 50 20 Velvetleaf— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 gai/ha Compounds Preemergence 830 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 840841 842 843 Barnyardgrass 90 50 40 90 90 90 90 90 90 80 80 90 90 60 Corn— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 90 90  0 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 Foxtail, Green— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 70  0 90 70 80 80 90 90 70 90  0 4080 60 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 20 20  0  0  0 2030 20 80 90 30  0 40  0 Ragweed  0  0 40  0  0  0  0 70 40 80  0  0 70 0 Ryegrass, Italian  0 30  0 70 70 30 90 50 20  0  0  0 30  0Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — —125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 844 845 846 847 848 849 850 851 852853 854 855 856 857 Barnyardgrass 0 90  90 0 90 90 90 90 90 90 0 90 9090 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Foxtail, Giant 0 80  90 0 90 90 90 90 90 90 50  90 90 80Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 0 40  20 0 40 80 30 20 0 40 0 20 40  0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0  00 40 40 20 60 20 40 0 30 20 60 Ragweed 0 0  0 0  0 80  0  0  0  0 0  0 0  0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 60 0 40 80 70  0  0  0 0  0 50 40 Velvetleaf— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 gai/ha Compounds Preemergence 858 859 860 861 862 863 864 865 866 867 868869 870 871 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 50 90 0 30 90 30  60  50  20 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 0 90 90 20  90  20  80 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 60 50  0 30 70 80 60 020 50 0 0 0 80  Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 20 6060 50 80 70 90 0  0  0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed  0  0  0  0 90  0 20 0  0  0 0 00 0 Ryegrass, Italian 30 20 20 30  0  0  0 0 50 60 0 0 0 0 Velvetleaf —— — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 879 880 881 882 883885 886 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 60  90  100  100  90 80 90 90 70  90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 80  90  100  100  100  80 70 60 50  90 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia  0 80 60 50 0 60  7080 70 30 70 30 0 80  Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  040 20  0 0 0  0 70 70  0 20  0 0 0 Ragweed 60 40 20  0 0 0 30 50 50  030  0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian  0 50 40  0 0 0 30 60 20 30  0  0 0 0Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — —125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 887 888 889 890 891 892 893 894 895896 897 898 899 900 Barnyardgrass 90  90  90 90 60  100  90 90 90 90 8090 90 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — —— — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 80  80  90 90 80  100  90 90 90 90 90 90 9090 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 0 60  80 40 0 70 8060 90 30 60 70 — 90 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 0 30 0  0 30 20 50 20 30 60 20 80 Ragweed 0 0 30  0 0 20 40  0  0  0 2060 20 50 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 30 50 0 30 40 50 90 40 20 40 30 60Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — —125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909910 911 912 913 914 Barnyardgrass 90 40  90  90  70  0 70  0 70  90 9080 80  70 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — —— — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 30  90  90  90  0 80  30  90  90 90 9050  90 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 80 0 20  90 10  0 0 0 0 60 90 60 0 60 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Pigweed 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 20  0 0 90 Ragweed  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0  0 0  0 Ryegrass, Italian 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 70 40 0  0 Velvetleaf— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 gai/ha Compounds Preemergence 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 922 923 924 925926 927 928 Barnyardgrass 100  30 20  0 0 70  90  60  0 90  30  30  0 90Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Foxtail, Giant 90 70 30  20  0 80  90  90  0 90  80  80  0 90Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 80 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 80 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 80  0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 Ragweed 80  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 Ryegrass,Italian 40  0 0 0 0 0 50  20  0 20  30  0 0 40 Velvetleaf — — — — — — —— — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 929 930 931 932 933 934 935 936 937 938 939 940 941 942Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 90 70 70 70 90 90 90 30  80  70 Corn — — — — —— — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail,Giant 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 40  90  90 Foxtail, Green — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Kochia 70 70 90 40 50 50 70 60 80 70 30 0 0 70Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 20 20 30  0 30  0 20 2050 80  0 0 0 80 Ragweed  0  0  0  0 —  0 30 60 40 20  0 0 0 40 Ryegrass,Italian 40 40 40 30 50  0 20 40 20 20  0 0 0 40 Velvetleaf — — — — — — —— — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 943 944 945 946 947 948 949 950 951 952 953 954 955 956Barnyardgrass 90 90 60  60  30  70  70  100  90  50  90  70  100  100 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 0 0 50  70  60  60 70  80  90  90  100  100 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 70  0 0 0 0 0 20  50 030  60  0 30 90 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 40  0 00 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0  0  0 Ragweed  0 50 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0  0 20Ryegrass, Italian  0  0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 70 40 Velvetleaf — — — — —— — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 957 958 959 960 961 962 963 964 965 966 967 968969 970 Barnyardgrass 70 90 90 80 90 90 90 90  90  80 80  20  50  0 Corn— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 20 90 90 70 70 90 100  90  90  80 80  30  90  80 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 30  0 70 20 70 50 40 00 30 0 0 0 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 20  0  0 0  0  0  0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed  0 20 70  0 60 20  0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0Ryegrass, Italian  0  0 20  0 30  0 20 0 70  20 0 0 40  0 Velvetleaf — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 971 972 973 974 975 976 977 978 979 980 981 982983 984 Barnyardgrass 90 80 90  90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90  90 90 100  Corn— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 90 80 90  90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90  90 100  100  Foxtail,Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia  0  0 0 90 50 70 90 40 50  0 050 90 90 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 20  0 0 20 20 0 40  0 40  0 0  0  0 40 Ragweed 20 20 0 90 — — 70 90 50  0 0 — 70  0Ryegrass, Italian 80 90 0 70 30 50  0 60 50 20 0 90 30 70 Velvetleaf — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 985 986 987 988 989 990 991 992 993 994 995 996997 998 Barnyardgrass 0 90 60  90 70  100  70  0 90 90 80 0 0 0 Corn — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 0 100  90  90 70  100  90  0 90 100  90 0 0 0 Foxtail,Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 0 30 0 30 0 70 0 0  0 40 — 0 00 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 60 0 30 0 40 60  040 30 20 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 50 0 50 0 50 0 0  0  0  0 0 0 0 Ryegrass,Italian 0 60 0  0 0  0 0 0 80 70 20 0 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 999 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 10101011 1012 Barnyardgrass 70  0 0 20  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Corn — — — — — —— — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail,Giant 90  70  0 30  60  30  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — —— — — — — — — Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Morningglory — — — — —— — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 20  0 20  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — —125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 10191020 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90  90 90 0 90100  60 90 70 70  90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large —— — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90  90 90 0 90 100 100  90 90 90  30 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 5020  0 0  0  0 0 30 70 70  0 30 0 30 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — —— — Pigweed 30 30  0 0 50 30 0 30 70 30 30 30 0  0 Ragweed  0  0  0 0  0 0 0  0 70  0  0  0 0 50 Ryegrass, Italian 30  0 40 0  0  0 0  0  0  050  0 0  0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — —— — — — — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1027 1028 1029 1030 10311032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 70 020  90  90 90 90 80 100  90 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 40 90 90 900 0 70  80 90 70 20 100  90 90 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — —— Kochia 80  0  0  0 0 0 0 60  0 70 40 80 80 50 Morningglory — — — — — —— — — — — — — — Pigweed  0  0  0  0 0 0 0  0  0  0  0 20 20 30 Ragweed70  0  0  0 0 0 0 30 20  0  0 20 10 — Ryegrass, Italian 30 30 70 70 0 00 20 — 20 50 30 60 50 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — —— — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1041 1042 10431044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 Barnyardgrass 3090 80 90  90  90 30 90 30 0 20 90 0 0 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 80 90 70 70 80  80 60 90 80 0 90 90 0 0 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Kochia 30 20 60 0 0 60 60 90 30 0  0 70 0 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Pigweed  0 30  0 0 0  0  0 80  0 0 40 80 0 0 Ragweed 20 20 0 0 0 40 40 50 20 0  0 20 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian  0 30 20 0 30  60  0 20 0 0  0 30 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — —— — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1055 1056 1057 10581059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 Barnyardgrass 0 90  090  70  100  80  100  100  70 100  100  0 0 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — —— — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 0 60  090  70  100  70  — — 100  100  100  0 50  Foxtail, Green — — — — — — —100  100  — — — — — Kochia 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 20 20 70 20 70 0 0Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 30 0  0  0 7020  0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 30 0  0 30  0  0 60 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 00 0 0 0 60 0 20  0 30 50 70 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083Barnyardgrass 0 90  100  100 100  100  90  100  0 80  0 90  0 100  Corn— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 60  100  100  100 100  100  100  100  0 100  0 100  0100  Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 0 0 0  0 20 30 020 0 0 10  30  0 90 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 00 100 20 20 20   0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Ragweed 0 0 0  10 10 20 0  0 0 0 0 0 080 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0  0 50 80 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 60 Velvetleaf — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 10931094 1095 1096 1097 Barnyardgrass 70 90  80  90 30  90 90  0 90 90 0 0 00 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — —— — — — Foxtail, Giant 100  100  100  100  100  100  100  100  100  100 90  0 0 0 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 20 0 0 6020  20 30  40  0 50 0 0 0 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Pigweed  0 0 0  0 0  0 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 10 0 0  0 0 60 0 0 40 20 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 10 0 30  30 0 10 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — —125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 1103 11041105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 1111 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90  90 90 70 50 60 90 0 0 100  100  0 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90  90 90 90 70  90 900 0 100  100  0 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 20 6050  60 20 — 0 70 60 0 0 70 70 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Pigweed  0  0 0  0 20  0 0  0 20 0 0 90 90 0 Ragweed  0 20 0  0  0 20 020 30 0 0 50 40 0 Ryegrass, Italian 20 50 0 30 30  0 0  0  0 0 0 80 50 0Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — —125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 11181119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 Barnyardgrass 0 0 90  90 90  90 80 9090 90 90 90 60 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 0 0 90  90 20  50 60 50 90 90 9090 90 90 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 0 0 — 70 0 40 0 70 40 80 60 60 70 50 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed0 0 0  0 0  0  0  0  0  0 30  0 50  0 Ragweed 0 0 0  0 0 20 20 70 40 5070 20  0  0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 50 0  0 40 20 20 50 70 40  0  0Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — —125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1126 1127 1129 1130 1131 1132 11331134 1135 1136 1137 1138 1139 1140 Barnyardgrass 90 0 80  0 90 90  9030  0 30  0 90  90 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 0 90  0 90 100  90 70  030  0 90  90 100  Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 70 00 0 100  0 60 50  0 0 0 0 30 80 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Pigweed 30 0 0 0 80 0 30 0 0 0 0 0  0  0 Ragweed 60 0 0 0 60 0 40 0 0 00 0 50 30 Ryegrass, Italian  0 0 20  0  0 30  20 0 0 0 0 30  30 30Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — —125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1141 1142 1143 1144 1145 1146 11471148 1149 1150 1151 1152 1153 1154 Barnyardgrass 80 30 40  90 90 70 20 90 90 70  90 20 80 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 80  90 90 80 20  90 9090  100  70 90 90 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia  0 0 0 60 50  0 0  0 20 0 70  0 60 70 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — —— — Pigweed 60 60 0 80  0  0 0  0 40 0 80 60  0 60 Ragweed  0  0 0 20  0 0 0  0  0 0  0  0  0 20 Ryegrass, Italian 40  0 0 50 30 30 0 20 20 0 70 0 30 30 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — —— — — — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1155 1156 1157 1158 11591160 1161 1162 1163 1164 1165 1166 1167 1168 Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 9060  90  0 90  90 80 90 20  0 0 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 70 90 90100  70  90  20  90  60 30 90 80  50  30  Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Kochia 60 70 90 30 0 0 0 0 20 20 70 0 0 0 Morningglory — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0  0 30  0 0 0 0 0  0  0 50 0 0 0 Ragweed40 100   0  0 0 0 0 0  0  0 30 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian  0 20 30 60 0 0 020   0  0  0 0 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — —— — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1169 1170 11711172 1173 1174 1175 1176 1177 1178 1179 1180 1181 1182 Barnyardgrass 90 40  80 0 90 100  90 90 70 20 0 20  0 0 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90  70  90 080 90  90 90 70 20 0 0 0 0 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Kochia 30  0 30 0 20 0 50 40 30 40 0 0 0 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 40 0  0 0 40 40  0 20 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0  0 040 0 20  0  0  0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 60 0 30 40  20 50 30  0 00 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — —— — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1183 1184 1185 1186 1187 11881189 1190 1191 1192 1193 1194 1195 1196 Barnyardgrass 90  100  100  100 100  100  100  90  0 100  90  0 0 50  Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90  90  90 100  100  100  100  90  0 100  80  0 0 70  Foxtail, Green — — — — — — —— — — — — — — Kochia 0 0 0 80 70 80 70 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 Morningglory — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0 0 70 20 80 40 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 00 0 60 50 70 50 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 50  50  60  70 40 60 600 0  0 0 0 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — —— — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1197 1198 1199 12001201 1202 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 Barnyardgrass 100 7090  0  0 90  80 90 90 70 60 90 90 90  Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 100 100  90 0 70 50  80 90 100  80 80 100  90 100  Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — —— — — — — Kochia 100 80 0 0 30 20  20 80 30 60 30 70 60 0 Morningglory —— — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  80 70 0 0 20 0  0 70  0 50  0 60  0 0Ragweed 100 70 30  0 60 0 30 90  0  0 30 40 60 0 Ryegrass, Italian  7030 0 0  0 0  0 70 40  0  0 20  0 20  Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — —— — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence1211 1212 1213 1214 1215 1216 1217 1218 1219 1220 1221 1222 1223 1224Barnyardgrass 100  80 100  90 90  0 90  30  70  90 90 0 90  40 Corn — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 100  90 100  90 60  30  90  80  80  90 90 0 90  80Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 20 100  70 50 0 0 0 00 40 40 0 0  0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 50 80 5060 0 0 0 0 0 20  0 0 0 50 Ragweed 50 40 50  0 0 0 0 0 0 30 20 0 0  0Ryegrass, Italian 50  0 20 60 0 0 0 0 0 30 20 0 0  0 Velvetleaf — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 1225 1226 1227 1228 1229 1230 1231 1232 1233 12341235 1236 1237 1238 Barnyardgrass 90 90  0 90 90  0 90 90 90 100  100 90 70  80  Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — —— — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 100  50 90 100  40 90 90 90 100  100 90 60  90  Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 60 60  0  090 70 70 70 70 70 60 20 0 60  Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Pigweed 30 80 30 20 60 20 40 70 40 70 30 60 0 0 Ragweed 50  0  0  0 60 0 30 60 30 40 70  0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 20 80 20 30  0  0 40 20 40 4050 30 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — —— — — — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1239 1240 1241 1242 12431244 1245 1246 1247 1248 1249 1250 1251 1252 Barnyardgrass 80 0 0 20  080  50  60 70  70  100  100  100  100  Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 0 0 30  090  80  50 20  0 100  100  100  90 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Kochia 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 —  0 80 80 Morningglory — — — — — — —— — — — — — — Pigweed 20 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 80 30 90 70 Ragweed  0 0 0 00 0 — 40 0 0 30  0 70 60 Ryegrass, Italian 50 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 30 5050 80 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — —— — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1253 1254 1255 1256 1257 12581259 1260 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 1266 Barnyardgrass 90 100  100  100 0 30  60 90 90 90 0 0 90 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass,Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 100  90 100  90 0 70 90 90 90 90 0 0 90 90 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia80 20 60 30 0 0  0 80 80 60 0 0 70 80 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Pigweed 50 20 60 30 0 0 30 90 20 50 0 0 80 80 Ragweed 40  0 20  00 0  0 80 50  0 0 0  0 60 Ryegrass, Italian 20  0 20 20 0 0 30 50 30  00 0 60 40 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — —— — — — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1267 1268 1269 1270 12711272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 1280 Barnyardgrass 90  90  90 9090 90 80 90 100  100  100  100  70  0 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90  90  9090 90 90 90 90 100  100  100  100  20  0 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Kochia 0 0 50 60 40 20 50 70 20 60 0 30 0 0 Morningglory — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 0 0  0 40 50  0 20 70  0 30 0 90 0 0Ragweed 0 0  0 30 20  0  0 80 20 80 0 100  0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 20 30 40 90 60 40 20  0 30 0 30 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence1281 1282 1283 1284 1285 1286 1287 1288 1289 1290 1291 1292 1293 1294Barnyardgrass 40  100  0 0 90 100  100  0 30  0 100 50 20  50  Corn — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 40  100  0 0 100  100  100  0 50  0 100 80 20  30 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 0 70 0 0 30  60 70 0 00  40 60 0 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 30  80 0 00 20 40 0 0 0 100 40 0 0 Ragweed 0 90 0 0 30  50  0 0 0 0  0  0 0 0Ryegrass, Italian 0 70 0 0 0 60 40 0 0 0  20 40 0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — —— — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 1295 1296 1297 1298 1299 1300 1301 1302 1303 13041305 1306 1307 1308 Barnyardgrass 0 70  20  80  90 90  30  60  0 0 70 60  80 90  Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — —— — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 40  60  80  90  90 90  90  90  40  0 90 30  50 90  Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 0 0 0 0 700 30  0 0 0 0 0 20 0 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed 00 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 40  — 0Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — —— — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 1309 1310 1311 1312 1313 1314 1316 1317 1318 1319 1320 13211323 1324 Barnyardgrass 90 90  100  90 90  100  90 90 90 90 0 90 90 90Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Foxtail, Giant 80 90  100  90 20  90 90 90 90 90 0 90 90 90Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 60 70  70 50 90  80 8060 70 80 0 50 80 90 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  00  0 20 0  0 70  0 70  0 0  0  0  0 Ragweed 40 0 — 70 0 80  0  0  0  0 050  0 90 Ryegrass, Italian  0 0 70 60 0 20 70 20 40 30 0  0 20 20Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — —125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1325 1326 1327 1328 1329 1330 13311332 1333 1334 1335 1336 1337 1338 Barnyardgrass 90 80 90 70  90  90 90 70  70  20  0 0 80  100  Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass,Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 60 70 50  90  90 90 80  90  40  0 0 80  90  Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Kochia 80 30 100  30  50  20 0 0 30  0 0 0 0 0 Morningglory — — — — — —— — — — — — — — Pigweed 60  0  0 0 0  0 0 0 0 20  0 0 0 0 Ragweed 10  0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian  0 20 20 0 0 50 20  0 0 0 00 70  0 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — —— — — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1339 1340 1341 1342 1343 13441345 1346 1347 1348 1349 1350 1351 1352 Barnyardgrass 90 90 60  90  90 0100  90 100  100  100  90 0 90 Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90 70 100  100  0 100  100  100  100  100  100  0 100  Foxtail, Green — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Kochia 50  0 0 0 40 0 40 80 90 80 20  70 0 60Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0 20 0 20  30 0  0 90100  100  0 90 0 80 Ragweed  0  0 0 0  0 0 60 90 90 20 0 80 0 30Ryegrass, Italian 20  0 0 0 30 0  0 30 30 60 0 30 0 40 Velvetleaf — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 1353 1354 1355 1356 1357 1358 1359 1360 1361 13621366 1367 1368 1369 Barnyardgrass 70 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 80  100  100 Corn — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — 0 0 0 20  0 0 0 0— — — — Foxtail, Giant 100  100  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 — — — Foxtail, Green— — — — — — — — — — — 60  100  100  Kochia 80 20 — — — — — — — —  0 0 00 Morningglory — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — Pigweed 30 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed  0  0 — — — — — — — —  0 0 0 70  Ryegrass, Italian 2020 — — — — — — — — 10 0 0 0 Velvetleaf — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — Wheat— — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1370 13711372 1373 1374 1375 1376 1377 1378 1379 1380 1381 1382 1383Barnyardgrass 90 90 90 90 0 100  90  80 90 100  90 90 0 100  Corn — — —— — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass, Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 100  0 100  90  100  90 100  100  100  0 100 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia — 80 90 100  0 70 0 7080 90 80 80 0 90 Morningglory — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Pigweed  0 7090 90 0  0 0 20 70 80 80 90 20  80 Ragweed 40 70 90 100  0 70 0  0 50 7070 70 0 80 Ryegrass, Italian 80  0 60 60 0 70 20  20 80 20 50 30 0 70Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — — — — — — — — — — — — — —125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1384 1385 1386 1387 1388 1389 13901391 1392 1393 1394 1395 1396 1397 Barnyardgrass 90 90  90 50  100  100 90 90 0 90 90 90 90 100  Corn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Crabgrass,Large — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Foxtail, Giant 90 90  90 80  100  100 90 100  0 90 90 90 90 100  Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Kochia 30 0 80 30  80 70 80 90 0 70 40  0 70 60 Morningglory — — — — — —— — — — — — — — Pigweed 30 0 80 0 30 70 80 90 0 80  0  0 90  0 Ragweed 0 0 60 0  0  0 70 90 0 90 20  0 60  0 Ryegrass, Italian 30 0 50 0 90 8030 30 0 20 50 50 40 70 Velvetleaf — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wheat — —— — — — — — — — — — — — 125 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1398 13991400 1402 Barnyardgrass 100  90 90 90 Corn — — — — Crabgrass, Large — —— — Foxtail, Giant 100  90 90 100  Foxtail, Green — — — — Kochia 90 7070 80 Morningglory — — — — Pigweed 50 30 80 90 Ragweed 90 60 70  0Ryegrass, Italian 70 40 30  0 Velvetleaf — — — — Wheat — — — — 31 gai/ha Compounds Preemergence 770 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801802 803 804 Barnyardgrass 70 0 0 70 30  70 80 20 0 80 80 80 70 70Foxtail, Giant 90 0 0 30 0 90 90 70 70 80 80 90 90 70 Foxtail, Green — —— — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 50 0 Pigweed 400 0 0 0 20 0 30 30 0 30 40 40 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 30 0Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0  0 40 31 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 970 971 972 997Barnyardgrass 0 0 100 100 90  90 0 70 20 0 0 70 70 0 Foxtail, Giant 0 0100 70 0 70 0 80 70 0 20  70 80 0 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — —— — Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 20 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 50 50 0 31 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1003 1004 1005 10061007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1050 1051 1052 1060 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 90 Foxtail, Giant 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30  80 90Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 20 0 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 31 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 1061 1062 1063 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 10711072 1074 1075 1076 Barnyardgrass 40 100 100 0 50 30 0 0 0 40 90 90 1000 Foxtail, Giant 20 — — 90 100 90 0 0 0 90 90 100 100 80 Foxtail, Green— 100 100 — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pigweed 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3010 Ryegrass, Italian 0 10 0 0 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 31 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 10861087 1088 1089 1090 Barnyardgrass 80 0 0 0 10 0 90 0 0 80 0 0 90 10Foxtail, Giant 100 0 20  0 100 0 100 30  90  90 90  0 100 60 Foxtail,Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 0 0 0 0 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 30  020 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 31 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 1091 1092 1093 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 11411142 1143 Barnyardgrass 0 40 40 20 0 30 50 0 0 100 90 30 0 0 Foxtail,Giant 50 90 100 70 0 20 60 0 0 100 90 80 30  20  Foxtail, Green — — — —— — — — — — — — — — Kochia 20 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 10 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 70 60 30 0 0 Ragweed 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass,Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 30 0 0 0 31 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence1144 1145 1146 1147 1148 1149 1150 1161 1162 1163 1164 1165 1166 1167Barnyardgrass 90 80 50 0 30 70 0 0 40 70 60 70 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 90 9020 0 90 80 30  0 50 10 30 70 20  0 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — —— — — Kochia 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pigweed 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 040 0 0 Ragweed  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 50 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1168 1169 1170 11711172 1173 1174 1175 1176 1183 1184 1185 1186 1187 Barnyardgrass 0 70 040 0 60 80 50 90 90 90 70 90 70 Foxtail, Giant 0 70 0 70 0 30 80 70 9080 80 50 100 90 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 0 30 00 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 70 50 Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 Ragweed 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 20 40 020 0 31 g ai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1188 1189 1190 1191 1192 11931237 1258 1259 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 Barnyardgrass 90 90 50 0 70 40 0 0 0 90 70 0 0 80 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 60 0 30 0 20  40  40 90 90 0 090 Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 60 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 070 20 0 0 30 Pigweed 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30  0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 30 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian  0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 50 31 gai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1266 1267 1268 1269 1270 1271 1272 12731274 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 Barnyardgrass 80 90 90 70 70 90 90 60 3070 90 80 80 0 Foxtail, Giant 90 90 70 90 90 80 90 80 80 90 90 90 100 0Foxtail, Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 40 0 0 0 40 30 0 0 300 30 0 30 0 Pigweed 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 Ragweed 20 0 0 0 0 0 00 20 0 20 0 20 0 Ryegrass, Italian  0 0 0 0 0 70 20 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 31 gai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1282 1283 1284 1285 1286 1287 1288 12891290 1291 1292 1293 1294 1295 Barnyardgrass 100 0 0 40 100 90 0 20 0 1000 0 0 0 Foxtail, Giant 100 0 0 90 100 100 0 50 0 100 70 0 0 0 Foxtail,Green — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 30 0 0 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 0Pigweed 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 Ragweed 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Ryegrass, Italian 30 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 g ai/ha CompoundsPreemergence 1296 1297 1333 1337 1338 1339 1340 1341 1342 1343 1344 13451346 1347 Barnyardgrass 20 20  40 50 90 90 90 0 60 90 0 80 40 80Foxtail, Giant 20 0 90 40 80 80 40 10 90 100 0 90 90 100 Foxtail, Green— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kochia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 10 90Pigweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 90 Ragweed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 90 0 00 30 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 31 g ai/haCompounds Preemergence 1348 1349 1350 1351 1352 1353 1354 1366 1367 13681369 1375 1393 1396 Barnyardgrass 90 20 90 0 80 0 0 60 0 0 0 90 40 90Foxtail, Giant 100 100 100 0 100 80 30 50 — — — 90 80 90 Foxtail, Green— — — — — — — — 0 0 20 — — — Kochia 0 0 30 0 20 60 0 0 0 0 0 50 40 30Pigweed 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 70 Ragweed 80 0 50 0 0 40 20 0 0 050 40 30 30 Ryegrass, Italian 20 0 30 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0  0  0 31 gai/ha Compounds Preemergence 1397 1398 1399 1400 1402 Barnyardgrass 100100 80 90 100 Foxtail, Giant 100 100 90 90 100 Foxtail, Green — — — — —Kochia 0 100 20 60 20 Pigweed 0 0 30 80 20 Ragweed 0 50 50 0 30Ryegrass, Italian 50 0  0 0 0

Test B

Plant species in the flooded paddy test selected from rice (Oryzasativa), sedge, umbrella (small-flower umbrella sedge, Cyperusdifformis), ducksalad (Heteranthera limosa), and barnyardgrass(Echinochloa crus-galli) were grown to the 2-leaf stage for testing. Attime of treatment, test pots were flooded to 3 cm above the soilsurface, treated by application of test compounds directly to the paddywater, and then maintained at that water depth for the duration of thetest. Treated plants and controls were maintained in a greenhouse for 13to 15 d, after which time all species were compared to controls andvisually evaluated. Plant response ratings, summarized in Table B, arebased on a scale of 0 to 100 where 0 is no effect and 100 is completecontrol. A dash (-) response means no test result.

TABLE B 1000 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 365 366 367 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0Ducksalad 0 0 0 Rice 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 500 g ai/ha CompoundsFlood 386 387 388 389 390 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 Barnyardgrass 6050 0 60 50 60 0 40 0 20 0 0 Ducksalad 70 75 75 100 65 100 0 40 30 98 300 Rice 15 20 0 15 0 10 0 30 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 500 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 414 415 416 419 420 421 422 423 424 425426 427 534 535 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 40 65 75 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 Ducksalad40 0 50 50 85 100 50 20 30 30 40 100 0 20 Rice 0 0 15 0 25 15 0 0 0 0 00 20 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 500 g ai/haCompounds Flood 536 537 538 634 635 674 675 676 695 696 697 698 699 700Barnyardgrass 30 30 0 20 60 60 60 80 80 75 90 50 60 85 Ducksalad 0 0 040 100 65 75 85 100 90 90 90 90 100 Rice 15 20 0 15 10 20 15 15 0 35 0 00 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 g ai/ha CompoundsFlood 701 702 703 704 705 706 711 712 Barnyardgrass 65 50 30 30 0 0 0 0Ducksalad 100 100 98 85 0 0 60 0 Rice 0 20 0 0 0 15 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 352 353 354 360 361 362 368369 370 371 372 373 374 375 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 20 60 60 60 6060 70 Ducksalad 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 100 100 100 100 95 100 Rice 0 0 20 00 0 15 0 0 20 35 20 30 30 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 391 392 393394 396 397 Barnyardgrass 70 60 70 0 0 0 0 0 40 60 65 0 40 65 Ducksalad100 100 30 0 0 0 0 30 100 90 90 40 40 75 Rice 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 030 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha CompoundsFlood 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 429 430 431 432 433Barnyardgrass 60 65 65 70 100 75 80 70 70 65 65 40 20 70 Ducksalad 80100 100 100 90 100 100 85 80 100 100 100 0 98 Rice 20 0 20 25 0 0 30 0 015 20 25 15 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/haCompounds Flood 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447Barnyardgrass 70 60 60 65 85 40 70 70 75 70 75 70 75 40 Ducksalad 100 90100 100 100 100 95 90 100 80 100 100 100 98 Rice 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha CompoundsFlood 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 460 461 Barnyardgrass 4040 45 0 0 30 40 75 0 0 40 60 Ducksalad 95 98 75 0 100 95 60 100 0 0 100100 Rice 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471472 473 474 475 Barnyardgrass 40 25 70 80 0 20 35 40 0 0 60 40 30 20Ducksalad 85 70 100 100 0 80 85 70 85 70 75 75 80 100 Rice 0 0 20 0 0 00 0 0 0 20 20 0 15 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 gai/ha Compounds Flood 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487488 489 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 65 65 Ducksalad 80 0 0 200 0 0 30 0 40 0 95 90 100 Rice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 20 Sedge,Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 490 491492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 Barnyardgrass 50 0 65 6020 35 60 70 45 50 0 20 0 45 Ducksalad 85 40 100 80 30 75 85 90 90 80 6585 70 85 Rice 30 0 25 25 0 0 0 20 0 15 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 504 505 506 507 508 509513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 Barnyardgrass 40 0 40 0 0 0 30 50 0 0 00 65 65 Ducksalad 80 0 75 75 50 50 90 100 0 0 0 65 85 100 Rice 0 0 0 0 00 30 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 gai/ha Compounds Flood 521 522 523 539 540 541 544 545 546 547 549Barnyardgrass 40 40 50 65 55 35 25 0 70 0 25 Ducksalad 85 100 50 95 7575 45 0 85 0 90 Rice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 550 551 552 553 554 587 588 589590 591 592 593 594 595 Barnyardgrass 55 20 60 65 55 55 30 60 60 65 5560 70 50 Ducksalad 95 85 100 100 100 75 70 70 90 100 80 80 90 80 Rice 5015 10 10 25 20 30 20 0 35 0 15 35 20 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 70 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 605 606607 608 609 Barnyardgrass 95 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 50 0 0 45 Ducksalad 100 5065 50 85 75 30 50 0 50 90 100 Rice 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 20 15 Sedge,Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 610 611612 613 614 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 Barnyardgrass 65 85 65 80 6570 90 85 0 10 50 70 40 Ducksalad 100 100 100 98 100 100 100 100 0 65 100100 50 Rice 0 40 15 10 10 10 10 10 0 0 20 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 85 750 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 624 625 627 630 631 632633 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 Barnyardgrass 70 40 0 20 0 80 90 70 8085 80 30 70 30 Ducksalad 100 100 0 95 0 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100100 Rice 20 0 0 0 0 30 20 0 10 10 0 25 0 30 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 643 644 645 646 647 648 649650 651 652 653 654 655 656 Barnyardgrass 80 85 80 80 75 20 60 80 60 4030 35 20 50 Ducksalad 100 98 100 98 90 100 100 100 100 65 40 90 100 100Rice 15 15 0 25 40 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664665 666 667 668 Barnyardgrass 40 50 60 45 80 80 70 85 70 75 75 70Ducksalad 100 100 80 60 100 95 98 100 90 85 90 98 Rice 0 0 15 15 10 20 00 25 0 10 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/haCompounds Flood 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688Barnyardgrass 30 40 30 20 35 0 35 0 30 35 35 35 Ducksalad 100 75 55 3025 0 0 0 0 90 80 100 Rice 0 10 0 15 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 689 690 691 692 693 694714 715 716 Barnyardgrass 40 50 70 0 75 0 0 0 0 Ducksalad 98 75 95 20 7020 0 0 0 Rice 0 0 25 0 20 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125g ai/ha Compound Flood 445 Barnyardgrass 65 Ducksalad 95 Rice 0 Sedge,Umbrella 0 62 g ai/ha Compound Flood 445 Barnyardgrass 60 Ducksalad 85Rice 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 31 g ai/ha Compound Flood 445 Barnyardgrass 35Ducksalad 70 Rice 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 717718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 Barnyardgrass 60 4085 30 0 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 60 75 Ducksalad 100 100 100 100 100 0 0 0 100 10075 85 100 95 Rice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 731 732 733 734 735 736737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 Barnyardgrass 60 45 20 60 60 40 0 40 6060 0 60 65 60 Ducksalad 100 100 60 100 40 40 0 100 100 100 90 100 95 85Rice 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 20 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 040 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753754 755 756 757 758 Barnyardgrass 70 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 50 75 45Ducksalad 100 95 90 75 20 90 100 0 60 40 0 100 100 100 Rice 40 0 15 25 00 30 0 0 0 0 0 80 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 gai/ha Compounds Flood 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 770771 772 Barnyardgrass 0 50 0 0 0 50 40 0 0 60 0 0 90 0 Ducksalad 0 80 9598 60 90 100 85 100 85 80 0 100 75 Rice 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 15 15 0 20 0Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 785 786 787 Barnyardgrass 00 35 80 30 0 60 20 65 65 0 40 0 0 Ducksalad 0 0 75 80 0 100 100 90 100100 0 90 70 50 Rice 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 650 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 788 789 790 791 792793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801 Barnyardgrass 20 20 40 0 0 0 40 0 7090 75 65 95 90 Ducksalad 60 100 100 100 0 25 30 70 90 90 50 80 95 90Rice 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 40 25 40 30 30 30 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 00 0 0 0 0 40 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809810 811 812 813 814 815 Barnyardgrass 90 90 30 0 0 95 70 0 60 20 85 70 065 Ducksalad 100 100 80 0 75 100 100 0 90 40 90 100 50 75 Rice 20 55 600 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 20 0 20 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 60 0250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826827 828 829 Barnyardgrass 55 60 55 65 60 60 75 40 65 0 65 30 0 55Ducksalad 75 90 80 100 75 80 85 90 95 80 100 75 30 70 Rice 30 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/haCompounds Flood 830 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 842 843Barnyardgrass 20 0 0 45 60 50 65 0 40 0 0 40 65 0 Ducksalad 100 70 10085 65 70 95 70 100 70 80 80 100 20 Rice 0 0 15 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood844 845 846 847 848 849 850 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 Barnyardgrass 030 60 0 60 75 70 0 40 70 0 70 50 60 Ducksalad 0 0 60 90 100 100 90 90 4040 0 75 75 80 Rice 0 20 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 858 859 860 861 862863 864 865 866 867 868 869 870 871 Barnyardgrass 45 65 0 70 0 0 50 0 3565 0 0 0 0 Ducksalad 100 100 90 100 90 0 90 60 90 100 0 60 0 0 Rice 0 00 50 0 0 40 30 35 30 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 30 35 30 0 00 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 879 880 881882 883 885 886 Barnyardgrass 0 85 65 70 0 55 85 90 60 45 45 0 0 75Ducksalad 85 100 100 100 85 100 100 100 100 100 100 80 60 50 Rice 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 20 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 40 50 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 887 888 889 890 891 892 893 894 895 896 897898 899 900 Barnyardgrass 50 70 60 60 0 65 90 70 75 45 45 55 55 70Ducksalad 65 75 75 90 100 80 90 100 85 25 45 70 10 40 Rice 0 0 0 0 20 010 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 gai/ha Compounds Flood 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 911 912913 914 Barnyardgrass 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 70 80 50 0 0 Ducksalad 60 75 00 0 0 50 0 70 85 75 50 90 50 Rice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Sedge,Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 915 916917 918 919 920 921 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 Barnyardgrass 40 0 0 0 00 85 0 0 50 0 0 0 55 Ducksalad 100 100 40 30 0 0 90 0 0 70 0 0 0 80 Rice20 0 0 15 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 929 930 931 932 933 934 935 936 937 938939 940 941 942 Barnyardgrass 40 50 65 0 60 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 Ducksalad60 80 60 30 60 60 70 85 45 60 40 0 35 40 Rice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha CompoundsFlood 943 944 945 946 947 948 949 950 951 952 953 954 955 956Barnyardgrass 0 40 0 0 0 0 30 65 30 0 20 0 70 70 Ducksalad 50 75 85 0 650 100 95 90 40 40 35 90 100 Rice 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sedge,Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 957 958959 960 961 962 963 964 965 966 967 968 969 970 Barnyardgrass 30 55 6020 40 60 65 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 Ducksalad 100 100 100 100 100 90 90 75 85 6035 30 0 0 Rice 0 15 20 0 20 10 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 650 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 971 972 973 974 975 976977 978 979 980 981 982 983 984 Barnyardgrass 60 80 0 60 40 65 15 65 6060 0 75 30 55 Ducksalad 85 85 100 100 90 95 100 100 100 0 0 100 100 85Rice 45 50 0 15 0 20 15 30 0 30 0 20 0 15 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 985 986 987 988 989 990 991992 993 994 995 996 997 998 Barnyardgrass 0 55 90 75 15 50 0 0 70 75 250 0 0 Ducksalad 40 75 75 100 100 100 40 0 85 100 70 70 0 0 Rice 0 20 3520 0 55 15 0 40 20 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 30 0 0 0250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 999 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 10071008 1009 1010 1011 1012 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ducksalad 85 90 0 60 0 60 0 0 0 95 0 0 0 0 Rice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 20 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha CompoundsFlood 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 10251026 Barnyardgrass 55 100 95 0 70 65 0 75 80 0 40 40 0 0 Ducksalad 10085 90 0 90 90 0 90 98 75 65 70 0 100 Rice 70 70 40 30 30 0 0 20 15 0 200 0 20 Sedge, Umbrella 100 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/haCompounds Flood 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 1035 1037 10381039 1040 1041 Barnyardgrass 40 20 0 30 0 0 50 60 50 25 65 65 60 0Ducksalad 100 80 85 70 0 20 100 100 100 100 100 90 75 100 Rice 30 10 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 gai/ha Compounds Flood 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 10511052 1053 1054 1055 Barnyardgrass 30 0 0 75 60 0 30 20 0 0 85 0 0 0Ducksalad 75 90 0 100 100 0 50 70 85 75 100 0 0 30 Rice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/haCompounds Flood 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1065 1066 1067 1068 10691070 1071 1072 Barnyardgrass 0 30 35 0 75 60 0 45 20 0 20 0 40 70Ducksalad 0 85 0 0 90 95 100 75 85 90 35 80 98 80 Rice 20 0 25 0 20 15 00 0 0 0 0 0 15 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/haCompounds Flood 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 10831084 1085 1086 Barnyardgrass 55 75 75 20 85 30 60 50 90 0 90 75 60 45Ducksalad 100 100 100 90 90 0 30 40 80 70 95 100 30 40 Rice 15 35 35 4015 0 20 15 40 35 40 20 25 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 10951096 1097 1098 1099 1100 Barnyardgrass 70 30 90 80 0 60 60 45 0 0 0 0 00 Ducksalad 30 75 85 95 0 85 80 0 50 65 0 90 100 75 Rice 25 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/haCompounds Flood 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 11111112 1113 1114 Barnyardgrass 30 60 75 40 50 70 0 40 85 90 20 0 0 45Ducksalad 60 85 90 100 100 100 80 85 90 100 70 0 30 85 Rice 0 0 25 20 2040 0 20 50 50 0 15 20 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 40 0 0250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 11231124 1125 1126 1127 1129 Barnyardgrass 45 50 60 65 60 65 70 70 70 0 7075 0 20 Ducksalad 90 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 95 100 100 100 70Rice 30 20 20 40 20 20 10 25 25 0 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 75 0 0 50 00 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1130 1131 1132 1133 11341135 1136 1137 1138 1139 1140 1141 1142 1143 Barnyardgrass 0 60 60 50 00 0 0 60 0 75 50 0 0 Ducksalad 0 70 90 85 0 40 85 0 75 30 100 90 0 0Rice 0 30 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1144 1145 1146 1147 1148 1149 11501151 1152 1153 1154 1155 1156 1157 Barnyardgrass 85 75 45 0 50 45 0 0 030 30 50 40 55 Ducksalad 100 60 0 0 70 75 0 0 0 70 100 100 100 98 Rice20 30 0 15 60 30 0 0 0 0 30 20 20 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 40 50 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1158 1159 1160 1161 1162 1163 11641165 1166 1167 1168 1169 1170 1171 Barnyardgrass 60 0 0 0 35 30 40 95 400 40 0 30 30 Ducksalad 80 70 80 0 80 95 95 90 30 0 0 0 40 0 Rice 0 0 2015 15 0 0 45 25 0 30 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1172 1173 1174 1175 1176 1177 1178 1179 11801181 1182 1183 1184 1185 Barnyardgrass 0 60 70 65 95 70 20 0 0 0 0 95 9060 Ducksalad 0 90 90 90 95 95 90 40 85 35 0 95 95 50 Rice 0 25 20 10 020 20 0 0 0 0 10 15 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 gai/ha Compounds Flood 1186 1187 1188 1189 1190 1191 1192 1193 1194 11951196 1197 1198 1199 Barnyardgrass 75 60 65 75 55 0 100 75 0 20 0 70 2040 Ducksalad 60 85 100 100 90 90 95 90 0 0 30 100 40 95 Rice 30 0 15 1540 10 30 30 0 20 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 30 0250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 12081209 1210 1211 1212 1213 Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 30 70 40 0 0 45 0 50 85 070 Ducksalad 0 50 100 100 100 100 95 100 95 50 30 100 95 100 Rice 0 0 00 0 20 15 0 15 0 20 60 0 20 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1214 1215 1216 1217 1218 1219 1220 1221 12221223 1224 1225 1226 1227 Barnyardgrass 70 0 0 0 0 0 70 85 0 80 0 80 60 0Ducksalad 100 70 0 40 40 60 95 100 65 90 70 100 100 80 Rice 15 0 0 25 00 10 0 15 30 0 20 20 15 Sedge, Umbrella 60 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 0250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1228 1229 1230 1231 1232 1233 1234 1235 12361237 1238 1239 1240 1241 Barnyardgrass 50 50 25 85 55 80 90 100 65 0 040 0 0 Ducksalad 100 90 70 100 95 100 100 90 100 65 0 100 0 0 Rice 30 00 0 0 15 75 80 35 0 0 20 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 0 00 250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1242 1243 1244 1245 1246 1247 1248 12491250 1251 1252 1253 1254 1255 Barnyardgrass 0 0 20 0 0 20 15 60 50 0 6540 60 65 Ducksalad 75 0 30 90 100 55 70 100 100 90 100 100 100 100 Rice0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1256 1257 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 1263 12641265 1266 1267 1268 1269 Barnyardgrass 0 20 40 0 80 75 65 0 0 60 60 9085 60 Ducksalad 50 0 0 0 100 100 100 30 0 90 100 90 95 90 Rice 0 0 0 050 50 10 0 0 45 50 0 20 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1270 1271 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 12781279 1280 1281 1282 1283 Barnyardgrass 60 40 50 30 20 75 65 40 60 40 0 090 0 Ducksalad 80 90 80 90 100 90 90 60 90 100 0 50 100 0 Rice 15 0 20 00 20 25 25 35 30 0 0 30 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1284 1285 1286 1287 1288 1289 1290 1291 12921293 1294 1295 1296 1297 Barnyardgrass 0 60 70 75 0 0 0 90 0 0 0 0 15 0Ducksalad 0 90 95 80 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rice 0 25 0 15 0 0 10 30 15 00 0 30 30 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/haCompounds Flood 1298 1299 1300 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 13081309 1310 1311 Barnyardgrass 50 65 65 0 20 0 0 20 20 30 65 60 30 80Ducksalad 80 85 80 20 80 0 0 70 100 100 100 100 80 100 Rice 15 20 25 015 0 0 0 0 20 40 20 15 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1312 1313 1314 1316 1317 1318 1319 1320 13211323 1324 1325 1326 1327 Barnyardgrass 40 25 65 75 85 65 90 0 90 90 7515 0 30 Ducksalad 100 70 100 90 100 85 90 50 85 85 65 100 70 100 Rice 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0250 g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1328 1329 1330 1331 1332 1333 1334 1335 13361337 1338 1339 1340 1341 Barnyardgrass 0 60 85 70 0 45 0 0 0 20 90 95 4030 Ducksalad 50 70 90 20 100 80 90 0 40 20 100 100 80 90 Rice 0 0 0 0 020 0 0 0 20 25 60 20 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1342 1343 1344 1345 1346 1347 1348 1349 13501351 1352 1353 1354 1358 Barnyardgrass 50 95 0 90 90 90 90 90 90 0 60 600 0 Ducksalad 85 98 0 95 90 98 98 95 90 40 70 40 0 0 Rice 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 g ai/haCompounds Flood 1366 1370 1371 1372 1373 1374 1375 1376 1377 1378 13791380 1381 1382 Barnyardgrass 40 60 60 80 85 0 70 40 60 85 55 60 65 30Ducksalad 80 70 100 85 100 0 95 70 90 95 100 100 100 90 Rice 0 20 0 40 020 0 0 15 45 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 250 gai/ha Compounds Flood 1383 1384 1385 1386 1387 1388 1389 1390 1391 13921393 1394 1395 1396 Barnyardgrass 65 65 0 55 0 65 60 0 0 0 85 40 90 80Ducksalad 100 100 40 100 0 80 100 50 75 30 100 75 80 100 Rice 25 40 0 00 0 15 0 0 0 55 10 10 25 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250g ai/ha Compounds Flood 1397 1398 1399 1400 1402 Barnyardgrass 75 80 8580 90 Ducksalad 100 100 100 100 95 Rice 0 15 15 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 00 0 0

Test C

Seeds of plant species selected from blackgrass (Alopecurusmyosuroides), ryegrass, Italian (Italian ryegrass, Lolium multiflorum),wheat (winter wheat, Triticum aestivum), galium (catchweed bedstraw,Galium aparine), corn (Zea mays), crabgrass, large (large crabgrass,Digitaria sanguinalis), foxtail, giant (giant foxtail, Setaria faberii),johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense), lambsquarters (Chenopodium album),morningglory (Ipomoea coccinea), nutsedge, yellow (yellow nutsedge,Cyperus esculentus), pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus), ragweed (commonragweed, Ambrosia elatior), soybean (Glycine max), barnyardgrass(Echinochloa crus-galli), oilseed rape (Brassica napus), waterhemp(common waterhemp, Amaranthus rudis) and velvetleaf (Abutilontheophrasti) were planted into a blend of loam soil and sand and treatedpreemergence with test chemicals formulated in a non-phytotoxic solventmixture which included a surfactant.

At the same time, plants selected from these crop and weed species andalso kochia (Kochia scoparia), oat, wild (wild oat, Avena fatua), andchickweed (common chickweed, Stellaria media) were planted in potscontaining Sunshine RediEarth® planting medium comprising spaghnum peatmoss, vermiculite, starter nutrients and dolomitic limestone and treatedwith postemergence applications of test chemicals formulated in the samemanner. Plants ranged in height from 2 to 18 cm (1- to 4-leaf stage) forpostemergence treatments. Treated plants and controls were maintained ina greenhouse for 13 to 15 d, after which time all species were comparedto controls and visually evaluated. Plant response ratings, summarizedin Table C, are based on a scale of 0 to 100 where 0 is no effect and100 is complete control. A dash (-) response means no test result.

Plant species in the flooded paddy test consisted of rice (Oryzasativa), sedge, umbrella (small-flower umbrella sedge, Cyperusdifformis), ducksalad (Heteranthera limosa), and barnyardgrass(Echinochloa crus-galli) grown to the 2-leaf stage for testing. At timeof treatment, test pots were flooded to 3 cm above the soil surface,treated by application of test compounds directly to the paddy water,and then maintained at that water depth for the duration of the test.Treated plants and controls were maintained in a greenhouse for 13 to 15d, after which time all species were compared to controls and visuallyevaluated. Plant response ratings, summarized in Table C, are based on ascale of 0 to 100 where 0 is no effect and 100 is complete control. Adash (-) response means no test result.

TABLE C Compounds Compounds 250 g ai/ha 596 635 639 640 641 125 g ai/ha596 635 639 640 641 Postemergence Barnyardgrass 65 65 85 10 65Barnyardgrass 45 65 70 10 35 Blackgrass 10 40 10 0 0 Blackgrass 0 5 5 00 Chickweed 80 90 90 35 55 Chickweed 25 85 50 60 50 Corn 10 40 35 0 10Corn 0 5 0 0 0 Crabgrass, Large 75 70 80 35 70 Crabgrass, Large 65 50 7010 70 Foxtail, Giant 80 60 85 65 80 Foxtail, Giant 50 50 80 10 65 Galium60 55 70 65 65 Galium 60 60 70 60 60 Johnsongrass 10 5 0 0 0Johnsongrass 0 5 0 0 0 Kochia 60 60 85 75 40 Kochia 35 50 80 30 0Lambsquarters 55 85 70 40 30 Lambsquarters 40 75 65 70 5 Morningglory 5045 75 40 40 Morningglory 25 45 60 55 35 Nutsedge, Yellow 10 0 10 10 0Nutsedge, Yellow 10 0 0 0 0 Oat, Wild 5 5 0 5 0 Oat, Wild 0 0 0 0 0Oilseed Rape 30 80 50 60 55 Oilseed Rape 30 10 40 50 45 Pigweed 30 75 4555 50 Pigweed 35 75 40 35 25 Ragweed 15 80 65 55 30 Ragweed 0 70 50 3040 Ryegrass, Italian 0 20 10 5 10 Ryegrass, Italian 0 15 5 0 10 Soybean0 10 25 5 15 Soybean 10 5 15 10 5 Velvetleaf 55 30 60 30 50 Velvetleaf50 10 50 25 — Waterhemp 30 70 25 30 30 Waterhemp 20 55 30 10 25 Wheat 05 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 Compounds Compounds 62 g ai/ha 596 635 639 640641 31 g ai/ha 596 635 639 640 641 Postemergence Barnyardgrass 30 10 400 10 Barnyardgrass 0 0 20 0 0 Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0 Blackgrass 0 0 0 0 0Chickweed 20 85 40 0 0 Chickweed 20 80 40 25 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 0 Corn 0 0 00 0 Crabgrass, Large 65 60 70 0 50 Crabgrass, Large 30 20 60 0 10Foxtail, Giant 20 30 60 0 10 Foxtail, Giant 10 15 35 0 0 Galium 45 50 5055 60 Galium 40 50 50 50 40 Johnsongrass 0 0 0 0 0 Johnsongrass 0 0 0 00 Kochia 30 20 50 30 0 Kochia 30 40 40 20 0 Lambsquarters 35 80 75 20 15Lambsquarters 35 75 40 30 5 Morningglory 10 40 25 40 15 Morningglory 025 30 35 0 Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 0 0 0 Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 0 0 0 Oat,Wild 0 0 0 0 0 Oat, Wild 0 0 0 0 0 Oilseed Rape 0 45 30 15 45 OilseedRape 0 50 30 20 20 Pigweed 10 60 45 35 0 Pigweed 10 65 10 10 0 Ragweed 060 10 25 0 Ragweed 0 25 0 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 0 0 0 Ryegrass,Italian 0 0 0 0 0 Soybean 0 0 10 10 0 Soybean 0 0 0 65 0 Velvetleaf 35 060 70 40 Velvetleaf 35 0 35 5 40 Waterhemp 0 60 25 20 10 Waterhemp 0 3510 5 10 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 Compounds 250 g ai/ha 392 393396 397 399 421 428 429 431 445 446 450 464 Preemergence Barnyardgrass95 95 98 98 98 95 98 98 98 95 95 95 98 Blackgrass 60 90 80 90 90 70 3095 98 80 55 60 85 Corn 75 70 75 75 60 75 70 90 65 85 10 65 90 Crabgrass,Large 95 98 100 100 100 95 98 98 100 100 100 95 100 Foxtail, Giant 95 9598 98 98 90 95 — — 95 95 95 — Galium — — 100 90 90 45 — 100 90 65 95 9595 Johnsongrass 90 85 — — — 0 75 90 90 85 65 50 95 Lambsquarters 75 8598 75 98 70 65 85 65 50 95 65 90 Morningglory 15 10 70 70 55 20 0 60 1025 0 10 40 Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 20 70 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oilseed Rape 9085 85 85 85 35 15 90 90 55 95 60 90 Pigweed 90 90 95 95 95 60 40 100 8560 85 80 70 Ragweed 70 65 85 70 80 60 0 75 60 35 85 60 90 Ryegrass,Italian 90 45 80 60 50 65 45 65 70 85 45 30 85 Soybean 5 30 0 20 0 10 1510 — 0 25 0 0 Velvetleaf 70 80 60 45 60 40 10 45 30 10 30 50 60Waterhemp 90 90 95 95 98 85 35 90 90 100 98 85 95 Wheat 75 70 90 70 7540 80 60 90 65 30 60 90 Compounds 250 g ai/ha 465 488 492 523 591 596612 613 616 617 618 622 624 635 Preemergence Barnyardgrass 100 95 95 10095 95 98 98 95 95 98 95 95 95 Blackgrass 90 85 10 90 90 90 95 95 80 9080 85 90 90 Corn 90 85 85 85 80 35 70 85 85 80 85 80 65 85 Crabgrass,Large 100 100 95 98 95 100 100 98 95 100 100 100 98 98 Foxtail, Giant —95 95 98 95 100 95 98 95 98 95 95 95 95 Galium 98 85 85 80 80 85 90 9090 85 90 90 85 80 Johnsongrass 85 90 90 70 85 75 90 90 90 75 85 65 25 85Lambsquarters 100 60 50 65 70 75 70 75 60 80 75 75 60 85 Morningglory 5060 45 35 65 20 55 50 10 40 5 20 35 50 Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 0 40 0 0 3520 0 35 10 0 50 25 Oilseed Rape 90 90 85 60 85 90 90 90 85 90 90 85 8590 Pigweed 55 85 80 90 75 55 90 90 80 75 75 90 90 85 Ragweed 80 70 45 7070 75 65 65 75 70 80 85 80 80 Ryegrass, Italian 65 65 20 20 75 45 80 9585 90 55 70 30 40 Soybean 15 10 0 45 0 100 0 0 15 20 0 45 40 60Velvetleaf 65 20 5 45 20 55 60 70 35 45 60 70 65 40 Waterhemp 80 80 6580 70 65 95 90 85 80 85 90 100 85 Wheat 95 90 35 80 70 70 90 70 85 80 8080 80 65 Compounds 250 g ai/ha 636 637 639 640 641 644 646 651 653 662663 665 667 695 Preemergence Barnyardgrass 95 95 100 95 95 98 98 100 90100 100 100 100 90 Blackgrass 90 90 90 50 70 95 98 85 90 98 95 90 95 90Corn 90 85 85 0 10 85 75 70 20 85 60 70 85 80 Crabgrass, Large 100 100100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 98 95 Foxtail, Giant 90 95 10095 95 98 98 100 100 98 100 98 100 90 Galium 90 85 95 90 85 98 100 90 4090 90 90 90 90 Johnsongrass 90 85 90 40 60 85 90 80 55 90 40 45 90 85Lambsquarters 65 70 70 70 65 85 80 100 60 100 85 85 100 80 Morningglory65 45 40 0 0 0 10 0 0 25 40 10 10 10 Nutsedge, Yellow 60 65 20 0 0 15 350 25 0 50 0 25 0 Oilseed Rape 90 85 90 80 90 90 90 90 85 90 80 85 90 80Pigweed 85 85 75 80 70 70 75 85 85 80 75 50 70 70 Ragweed 80 75 80 85 4585 70 85 60 85 85 75 80 80 Ryegrass, Italian 90 35 70 40 70 98 90 85 2595 75 60 98 30 Soybean 0 5 20 0 100 — 0 — 40 0 0 10 0 0 Velvetleaf 55 6555 40 45 60 60 70 50 75 55 70 40 55 Waterhemp 85 90 80 85 70 80 85 85 8090 90 85 75 85 Wheat 75 90 85 60 70 90 90 75 40 90 90 90 50 60 CompoundsCompounds 250 g ai/ha 697 698 700 125 g ai/ha 691 695 697 698 700Preemergence Barnyardgrass 90 90 95 Barnyardgrass 100 90 90 90 90Blackgrass 90 70 85 Blackgrass 75 90 90 50 60 Corn 75 80 50 Corn 65 7080 80 10 Crabgrass, Large 95 95 98 Crabgrass, Large 100 95 90 95 95Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 Foxtail, Giant 98 90 90 85 90 Galium 90 90 40Galium 95 85 85 100 50 Johnsongrass 85 85 60 Johnsongrass — 80 85 80 10Lambsquarters 60 80 85 Lambsquarters 90 65 65 70 80 Morningglory 30 25 0Morningglory 40 5 25 20 0 Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 0 Nutsedge, Yellow 20 0 00 0 Oilseed Rape 85 85 50 Oilseed Rape 80 85 80 80 60 Pigweed 85 90 65Pigweed 100 65 85 90 50 Ragweed 80 55 75 Ragweed 85 75 80 40 75Ryegrass, Italian 50 30 45 Ryegrass, Italian 55 30 45 0 35 Soybean 10 00 Soybean 15 0 0 0 15 Velvetleaf 35 65 40 Velvetleaf 50 30 65 50 20Waterhemp 85 90 70 Waterhemp 95 70 85 85 75 Wheat 35 30 70 Wheat 80 3510 0 0 Compounds 125 g ai/ha 392 393 396 397 399 421 428 429 431 445 446450 464 Preemergence Barnyardgrass 90 95 98 98 100 90 95 95 95 90 90 9095 Blackgrass 70 70 80 90 70 70 30 90 90 80 50 45 85 Corn 55 55 65 60 6560 55 65 50 80 0 20 75 Crabgrass, Large 95 95 98 100 100 90 98 98 100 95100 90 100 Foxtail, Giant 95 95 98 98 98 85 90 — — 90 90 90 — Galium — —100 90 90 55 — 100 100 45 90 90 95 Johnsongrass 85 85 — — — 0 65 95 8580 50 20 85 Lambsquarters 75 75 70 75 85 60 35 75 50 40 55 65 80Morningglory 0 10 60 60 30 15 0 20 10 35 0 20 20 Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 3050 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oilseed Rape 85 80 80 80 70 30 0 90 85 10 90 20 80Pigweed 85 85 90 95 90 35 0 90 75 65 80 80 60 Ragweed 60 40 85 70 65 400 75 40 35 75 20 75 Ryegrass, Italian 55 30 30 60 75 35 40 85 15 50 0 070 Soybean 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Velvetleaf 60 50 65 30 50 20 030 40 10 10 10 45 Waterhemp 90 85 95 98 90 80 10 90 85 25 80 75 80 Wheat80 35 70 45 80 25 50 70 70 40 0 40 70 Compounds 125 g ai/ha 465 488 492523 591 596 610 612 613 616 617 618 622 624 Preemergence Barnyardgrass98 95 90 98 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 90 95 Blackgrass 80 90 10 20 90 7090 90 95 80 85 60 80 90 Corn 65 70 55 65 60 0 10 65 65 80 75 75 85 5Crabgrass, Large 100 95 95 100 90 100 98 98 95 95 100 100 100 100Foxtail, Giant — 90 90 98 90 95 95 95 95 90 95 90 95 90 Galium 90 85 080 50 40 90 90 90 85 85 85 90 80 Johnsongrass 80 85 80 60 75 70 35 85 9075 65 85 50 0 Lambsquarters 85 60 40 70 35 70 80 40 50 70 70 70 70 70Morningglory 25 55 20 25 40 10 35 25 55 10 25 10 25 30 Nutsedge, Yellow0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 10 0 20 0 0 25 Oilseed Rape 85 85 85 30 30 30 80 70 9070 90 90 85 85 Pigweed 60 70 75 90 60 40 85 90 85 80 45 60 85 85 Ragweed75 40 35 40 35 50 70 55 40 50 40 65 85 75 Ryegrass, Italian 65 70 25 535 30 30 50 75 90 50 45 35 30 Soybean — 0 40 30 0 0 — 10 0 0 0 0 85 15Velvetleaf 55 10 5 30 20 30 40 30 40 40 20 55 70 45 Waterhemp 80 75 4065 65 25 80 90 85 85 70 65 90 90 Wheat 80 85 5 50 30 50 30 25 65 50 4575 70 45 Compounds 125 g ai/ha 635 636 637 639 640 641 644 646 651 653662 663 665 667 Preemergence Barnyardgrass 95 95 95 95 90 90 98 98 10080 98 98 98 98 Blackgrass 70 90 90 85 20 30 90 85 60 60 95 85 90 85 Corn75 85 75 80 0 0 65 65 70 0 80 20 75 80 Crabgrass, Large 95 100 100 10098 100 98 98 100 100 100 100 100 98 Foxtail, Giant 95 90 95 95 95 90 9895 98 95 95 98 98 98 Galium 80 90 80 85 85 90 90 90 90 30 100 85 90 98Johnsongrass 65 85 75 80 0 10 85 85 70 40 90 20 25 85 Lambsquarters 8055 55 40 50 40 85 75 85 50 100 65 70 90 Morningglory 30 35 40 35 0 0 0 00 0 30 30 20 0 Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oilseed Rape90 85 85 85 5 85 85 85 90 30 90 65 80 85 Pigweed 85 80 85 65 70 60 55 6550 50 75 70 50 50 Ragweed 80 65 75 75 70 30 70 60 60 35 80 70 70 70Ryegrass, Italian 20 50 30 60 5 35 65 80 75 20 80 50 65 95 Soybean 5 0 010 0 10 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 Velvetleaf 15 55 45 65 10 25 40 55 70 35 70 3060 50 Waterhemp 85 85 85 75 70 45 65 75 50 50 85 85 65 60 Wheat 10 65 9080 45 35 85 85 55 0 90 55 50 55 Compounds 62 g ai/ha 392 393 396 397 399421 428 429 431 445 446 450 464 Preemergence Barnyardgrass 90 90 95 9598 80 95 95 95 90 90 90 95 Blackgrass 45 55 50 70 80 45 0 90 85 65 0 085 Corn 65 40 50 15 40 0 25 40 35 75 0 5 70 Crabgrass, Large 95 95 98 9898 95 95 98 100 95 100 90 100 Foxtail, Giant 95 95 98 95 95 85 90 — — 9090 90 — Galium — — 90 80 85 0 — 100 90 0 90 90 95 Johnsongrass 85 80 — —— 0 50 95 75 80 40 0 80 Lambsquarters 70 75 75 70 85 35 10 75 40 30 5050 80 Morningglory 0 10 40 55 40 0 0 30 10 10 0 0 20 Nutsedge, Yellow 00 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oilseed Rape 80 40 70 70 30 25 0 80 60 0 85 3085 Pigweed 80 75 80 90 75 0 0 85 60 10 75 60 45 Ragweed 45 35 80 75 5030 0 40 40 40 40 10 70 Ryegrass, Italian 40 30 55 60 50 40 40 85 10 40 00 55 Soybean 100 10 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 20 5 0 Velvetleaf 40 35 40 25 20 200 40 25 0 0 0 30 Waterhemp 85 80 90 90 80 30 0 85 75 35 100 60 75 Wheat35 20 10 45 15 0 15 60 5 30 0 30 50 Compounds 62 g ai/ha 465 488 492 523591 596 610 612 613 616 617 618 622 623 Preemergence Barnyardgrass 95 9090 95 90 95 90 95 95 90 90 95 95 95 Blackgrass 50 50 5 0 85 40 50 90 8545 20 10 0 90 Corn 55 60 10 20 70 0 10 30 55 65 40 50 45 65 Crabgrass,Large 100 95 95 95 90 100 95 95 95 90 95 100 95 95 Foxtail, Giant — 9090 90 90 90 95 90 95 90 90 90 90 90 Galium 85 85 0 80 50 85 90 0 90 8585 0 90 90 Johnsongrass 65 80 55 30 55 25 10 60 85 85 30 60 60 70Lambsquarters 75 50 35 70 20 60 75 45 60 35 55 50 35 50 Morningglory 2025 10 35 30 0 35 0 40 0 0 0 0 15 Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 Oilseed Rape 10 45 50 0 20 0 50 50 70 60 85 85 85 85 Pigweed 25 7525 100 45 25 75 80 80 80 20 60 85 85 Ragweed 60 25 10 15 20 20 40 10 2525 10 40 70 75 Ryegrass, Italian 70 35 5 5 10 0 0 40 25 35 45 50 50 55Soybean — 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 20 0 Velvetleaf 5 0 0 0 0 20 5 10 4010 10 5 25 60 Waterhemp 70 40 10 65 30 0 75 85 75 80 25 60 85 90 Wheat70 35 0 30 10 45 0 55 45 10 15 30 40 35 Compounds 62 g ai/ha 624 635 636637 639 640 641 644 646 651 653 662 663 665 Preemergence Barnyardgrass90 90 90 90 95 90 90 95 95 98 55 98 90 95 Blackgrass 70 60 85 90 85 0 4570 80 45 15 75 60 60 Corn 0 70 80 55 40 0 0 50 45 55 0 70 10 10Crabgrass, Large 100 95 98 100 98 100 100 95 95 100 95 98 98 100Foxtail, Giant 90 90 90 90 90 95 90 95 95 98 95 95 95 95 Galium 85 5 8580 80 80 30 85 90 50 100 100 90 90 Johnsongrass 0 75 85 70 65 0 0 70 4050 0 70 10 25 Lambsquarters 40 40 40 55 25 35 40 75 60 55 35 85 60 45Morningglory 0 25 25 35 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 15 Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 7585 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oilseed Rape 80 50 60 80 60 0 85 50 80 80 0 85 2060 Pigweed 85 70 70 80 55 50 25 55 10 40 20 60 60 60 Ragweed 55 70 65 6060 40 25 35 30 25 5 75 55 55 Ryegrass, Italian 40 5 30 30 60 5 10 55 2040 10 70 70 60 Soybean 0 85 75 0 0 0 0 10 0 — — 0 10 10 Velvetleaf 30 1050 10 30 0 35 15 25 45 25 50 15 35 Waterhemp 90 80 75 80 65 75 0 65 6040 30 80 60 40 Wheat 35 0 45 50 65 20 0 80 80 50 0 70 50 50 Compounds 62g ai/ha 667 690 691 695 697 698 700 Preemergence Barnyardgrass 95 98 9890 90 90 85 Blackgrass 80 55 5 20 75 0 55 Corn 70 70 55 25 65 70 0Crabgrass, Large 95 100 100 90 95 90 95 Foxtail, Giant 98 98 98 85 85 9085 Galium 100 98 95 80 85 90 0 Johnsongrass 80 — — 80 75 75 0Lambsquarters 70 85 90 40 40 35 25 Morningglory 0 0 20 0 10 0 0Nutsedge, Yellow 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 Oilseed Rape 85 80 50 40 70 30 30Pigweed 50 90 90 60 80 85 15 Ragweed 100 80 70 70 80 40 50 Ryegrass,Italian 70 45 35 60 55 0 20 Soybean 10 0 15 0 10 0 0 Velvetleaf 30 50 4010 25 40 0 Waterhemp 10 95 95 75 80 85 65 Wheat 10 45 60 5 0 0 0Compounds 31 g ai/ha 392 393 396 397 399 421 428 429 431 445 446 450 464Preemergence Barnyardgrass 90 90 85 90 95 60 90 85 90 85 90 90 90Blackgrass 20 10 50 55 50 40 0 70 60 40 0 0 80 Corn 45 0 0 25 35 0 15 00 55 0 5 50 Crabgrass, Large 90 95 95 98 98 90 90 95 98 95 100 90 95Foxtail, Giant 90 90 95 95 95 80 85 — — 85 85 90 — Galium — — 90 40 80 0— 100 95 0 0 50 90 Johnsongrass 70 70 — — — 0 5 75 70 40 20 0 35Lambsquarters 60 55 50 30 90 10 0 60 10 0 60 55 45 Morningglory 0 0 10 540 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 10 Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OilseedRape 70 0 30 20 35 10 0 80 10 0 0 30 80 Pigweed 75 70 85 55 70 0 10 7540 0 50 55 45 Ragweed 70 35 65 20 50 0 0 0 50 35 25 5 70 Ryegrass,Italian 5 5 60 0 55 10 45 70 10 20 0 0 20 Soybean 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 Velvetleaf 10 25 40 5 30 25 0 10 25 0 10 0 40 Waterhemp 80 80 9585 80 0 0 80 80 0 100 55 75 Wheat 10 0 5 0 0 0 45 50 5 0 0 0 45Compounds 31 g ai/ha 465 488 492 523 591 596 610 612 613 616 617 618 622623 Preemergence Barnyardgrass 90 95 80 65 90 90 60 85 90 90 85 95 90 90Blackgrass 20 0 0 0 30 0 50 70 85 30 20 0 0 60 Corn 40 25 0 0 45 0 20 4040 55 0 30 5 60 Crabgrass, Large 100 90 90 90 90 95 95 98 95 90 95 100100 95 Foxtail, Giant — 85 90 85 85 90 90 90 95 90 90 90 90 90 Galium 8080 85 0 5 30 0 80 90 90 0 0 80 85 Johnsongrass 10 70 20 0 35 20 0 40 7560 25 20 25 50 Lambsquarters 75 20 25 20 10 10 60 45 25 25 30 50 75 60Morningglory 5 0 0 20 10 0 25 0 40 0 0 0 0 25 Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oilseed Rape 30 40 0 0 5 0 30 30 15 60 30 60 60 30Pigweed 10 20 0 75 10 20 35 60 70 75 10 40 75 85 Ragweed 0 0 0 5 0 10 510 25 25 10 40 45 45 Ryegrass, Italian 10 5 0 0 0 0 0 20 10 30 10 45 2545 Soybean 5 0 50 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Velvetleaf 15 0 0 0 0 10 5 0 300 10 0 0 5 Waterhemp 60 25 0 55 5 0 60 75 70 50 20 60 75 85 Wheat 20 350 0 0 15 0 20 25 0 0 20 30 40 Compounds 31 g ai/ha 624 635 636 637 639640 641 644 646 651 653 662 663 665 Preemergence Barnyardgrass 75 85 9090 90 80 85 90 90 95 20 95 95 85 Blackgrass 50 30 90 70 40 0 0 70 80 400 70 20 60 Corn 0 0 60 35 5 0 0 30 35 25 0 55 0 0 Crabgrass, Large 95 9095 95 98 95 98 95 95 98 90 98 95 98 Foxtail, Giant 85 85 85 90 90 85 9095 95 95 85 95 95 90 Galium 50 5 85 0 85 98 0 10 90 60 0 90 90 90Johnsongrass 0 25 80 45 20 0 0 35 35 20 0 60 0 10 Lambsquarters 35 40 4025 20 25 0 50 40 35 15 100 70 10 Morningglory 0 0 5 10 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oilseed Rape 75 25 8010 0 0 80 0 15 75 0 70 30 30 Pigweed 80 70 60 70 40 40 0 0 0 35 30 70 700 Ragweed 25 40 20 55 5 0 0 25 20 20 0 70 50 40 Ryegrass, Italian 10 070 55 25 0 0 50 30 15 0 50 10 30 Soybean 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 5 — 0 0 10Velvetleaf 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 15 25 0 35 5 20 Waterhemp 85 75 65 75 50 550 10 65 20 35 60 50 50 Wheat 0 0 35 60 0 0 5 30 35 50 0 35 0 15Compounds 31 g ai/ha 667 690 691 695 697 698 700 PreemergenceBarnyardgrass 95 95 90 90 85 75 75 Blackgrass 50 50 0 0 70 0 20 Corn 5520 40 0 40 40 0 Crabgrass, Large 95 98 100 90 90 90 95 Foxtail, Giant 9595 95 80 85 85 80 Galium 10 95 100 50 0 100 0 Johnsongrass 70 — — 40 7075 100 Lambsquarters 50 75 85 25 35 10 0 Morningglory 0 0 30 0 10 0 0Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oilseed Rape 35 75 35 0 20 0 0 Pigweed 4075 85 50 75 75 0 Ragweed 25 25 100 35 60 70 10 Ryegrass, Italian 60 40 00 15 0 0 Soybean — 0 0 0 0 35 100 Velvetleaf 5 20 25 0 0 25 0 Waterhemp0 90 85 55 80 85 10 Wheat 0 40 10 40 0 0 0 Compounds Compounds 16 gai/ha 610 623 690 691 8 g ai/ha 623 690 Preemergence Barnyardgrass 40 9095 90 Barnyardgrass 90 85 Blackgrass 0 40 0 0 Blackgrass 0 0 Corn 0 3010 0 Corn 10 20 Crabgrass, Large 95 90 98 98 Crabgrass, Large 90 95Foxtail, Giant 70 90 95 95 Foxtail, Giant 85 90 Galium 30 85 90 100Galium 90 100 Johnsongrass 0 15 — — Johnsongrass 50 — Lambsquarters 3530 65 70 Lambsquarters 10 65 Morningglory 0 0 0 0 Morningglory 0 0Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 0 0 Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 Oilseed Rape 0 0 50 0Oilseed Rape 80 0 Pigweed 30 85 60 35 Pigweed 75 50 Ragweed 0 20 10 0Ragweed 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 20 10 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 Soybean 00 0 0 Soybean 0 0 Velvetleaf 0 0 0 10 Velvetleaf 0 0 Waterhemp 35 75 8085 Waterhemp 45 65 Wheat 0 0 5 10 Wheat 20 0 Compounds 250 g ai/ha 356363 364 455 487 596 606 611 612 613 618 633 637 Flood Barnyardgrass 0 00 50 65 85 40 75 55 60 80 70 75 Ducksalad 0 0 0 100 100 100 70 95 55 100100 100 90 Rice 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 15 15 20 15 10 45 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Compounds 250 g ai/ha 638 639 643 644 645 650 661 664695 697 Flood Barnyardgrass 75 75 90 90 75 75 85 70 70 45 Ducksalad 75100 100 100 95 95 100 100 100 100 Rice 25 20 10 0 0 0 10 0 15 70 Sedge,Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Compounds 125 g ai/ha 363 364 455 465 487596 606 611 612 613 618 633 637 Flood Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 70 20 75 20 600 50 75 55 60 Ducksalad 0 0 80 90 85 90 50 80 0 75 95 75 70 Rice 0 0 0 00 10 0 0 0 10 15 0 15 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Compounds 125 g ai/ha 638 639 643 644 645 650 661 664 695 697 FloodBarnyardgrass 60 70 65 75 65 60 80 70 65 45 Ducksalad 60 90 75 100 80 9095 85 80 60 Rice 25 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 50 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 Compounds 62 g ai/ha 356 363 364 455 465 487 596 606 611 612 613 618633 Flood Barnyardgrass 0 0 0 0 45 15 60 0 0 0 30 50 40 Ducksalad 0 0 040 65 45 60 0 0 0 60 60 60 Rice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sedge,Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Compounds 62 g ai/ha 637 638 639 643644 645 650 661 664 695 697 Flood Barnyardgrass 40 55 50 35 60 40 20 7065 60 30 Ducksalad 45 40 75 50 65 60 70 75 70 50 40 Rice 15 25 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Compounds 31 g ai/ha 363364 455 465 487 596 606 611 612 613 618 633 637 Flood Barnyardgrass 0 00 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 10 35 Ducksalad 0 0 0 45 30 30 0 0 0 0 60 0 30 Rice0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Compounds 31 g ai/ha 638 639 643 644 645 650 661 664 695 697 FloodBarnyardgrass 45 0 0 40 30 20 25 0 20 0 Ducksalad 0 50 20 55 30 60 65 4530 40 Rice 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Compound 16 g ai/ha 465 Flood Barnyardgrass 0 Ducksalad 0 Rice 0 Sedge,Umbrella 0

Test D

Seeds of plant species selected from bluegrass (annual bluegrass, Poaannua), blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides), canarygrass (littleseedcanarygrass, Phalaris minor), chickweed (common chickweed, Stellariamedia), galium (catchweed bedstraw, Galium aparine), bromegrass, downy(downy bromegrass, Bromus tectorum), field poppy (Papaver rhoeas), fieldviolet (Viola arvensis), foxtail, green (green foxtail, Setariaviridis), deadnettle (henbit deadnettle, Lamium amplexicaule), ryegrass,Italian (Italian ryegrass, Lolium multiflorum), kochia (Kochiascoparia), lambsquarters (Chenopodium album), oilseed rape (Brassicanapus), pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus), chamomile (scentlesschamomile, Matricaria inodora), Russian thistle (Salsola kali),speedwell (bird's-eye speedwell, Veronica persica), barley, spring(spring barley, Hordeum vulgare), wheat, spring (spring wheat, Triticumaestivum), buckwheat, wild (wild buckwheat, Polygonum convolvulus),mustard, wild (wild mustard, Sinapis arvensis), oat, wild (wild oat,Avena fatua), radish, wild (wild radish, Raphanus raphanistrum),windgrass (Apera spica-venti), barley, winter (winter barley Hordeumvulgare), and wheat, winter (winter wheat, Triticum aestivum) wereplanted into a silt loam soil and treated preemergence with testchemicals formulated in a non-phytotoxic solvent mixture which includeda surfactant.

Treated plants and controls were maintained in a controlled growthenvironment approximately 21 d after which time all species werecompared to controls and visually evaluated. Plant response ratings,summarized in Table D, are based on a scale of 0 to 100 where 0 is noeffect and 100 is complete control. A dash (-) response means no testresult.

TABLE D Compounds Compounds 250 g ai/ha 623 624 636 637 125 g ai/ha 623624 636 637 Preemergence Barley, Spring 65 40 75 70 Barley, Spring 35 560 40 Barley, Winter 65 40 80 60 Barley, Winter 40 0 55 50 Blackgrass 7085 75 50 Blackgrass 45 15 60 45 Bluegrass 85 65 100 100 Bluegrass 70 5590 75 Bromegrass, Downy 65 20 80 40 Bromegrass, Downy 40 20 55 25Buckwheat, Wild 45 50 80 80 Buckwheat, Wild 15 15 90 15 Canarygrass 8545 95 70 Canarygrass 85 25 90 50 Chamomile 100 100 100 90 Chamomile 8590 100 90 Chickweed 95 85 90 75 Chickweed 95 60 90 65 Deadnettle 75 7075 65 Deadnettle 75 25 70 25 Field Poppy 100 100 100 100 Field Poppy 85100 100 100 Field Violet 15 10 85 0 Field Violet 10 10 35 0 Foxtail,Green 98 95 100 100 Foxtail, Green 98 90 100 95 Galium 80 0 60 10 Galium15 0 30 30 Kochia 95 85 75 85 Kochia 95 15 75 35 Lambsquarters 95 60 9075 Lambsquarters 80 35 80 40 Mustard, Wild 85 70 85 15 Mustard, Wild 85— 15 15 Oat, Wild 60 35 85 85 Oat, Wild 55 15 80 75 Oilseed Rape 75 6565 65 Oilseed Rape 25 35 60 40 Pigweed 100 98 85 98 Pigweed 95 95 50 100Radish, Wild 85 75 100 90 Radish, Wild 50 0 65 20 Russian Thistle 70 5060 50 Russian Thistle 60 10 50 10 Ryegrass, Italian 65 25 80 20Ryegrass, Italian 40 25 65 20 Speedwell 90 100 — 100 Speedwell 100 100 —100 Wheat, Spring 45 40 80 70 Wheat, Spring 20 15 45 80 Wheat, Winter 4010 65 75 Wheat, Winter 20 5 70 60 Windgrass 95 95 98 95 Windgrass 95 8595 85 Compounds Compounds 62 g ai/ha 623 624 636 637 31 g ai/ha 623 624636 637 Preemergence Barley, Spring 15 0 55 20 Barley, Spring 5 0 35 0Barley, Winter 10 0 45 0 Barley, Winter 5 0 5 0 Blackgrass 40 5 30 10Blackgrass 30 5 25 10 Bluegrass 65 25 95 25 Bluegrass 25 10 35 5Bromegrass, Downy 30 10 20 10 Bromegrass, Downy 15 0 10 0 Buckwheat,Wild 10 0 75 10 Buckwheat, Wild 0 0 5 0 Canarygrass 70 15 85 0Canarygrass 25 0 65 0 Chamomile 80 95 100 — Chamomile 20 0 90 0Chickweed 95 — 85 5 Chickweed 65 15 85 0 Deadnettle 65 0 35 0 Deadnettle25 0 0 0 Field Poppy 80 25 95 100 Field Poppy 80 15 90 100 Field Violet0 10 0 0 Field Violet 0 10 0 0 Foxtail, Green 98 50 100 80 Foxtail,Green 95 40 100 75 Galium 5 0 15 20 Galium 0 0 0 0 Kochia 75 5 25 0Kochia 25 0 5 5 Lambsquarters 60 70 70 60 Lambsquarters 55 0 35 50Mustard, Wild 15 30 15 5 Mustard, Wild 10 15 0 5 Oat, Wild 30 5 30 30Oat, Wild 25 0 5 20 Oilseed Rape 20 25 30 40 Oilseed Rape 15 0 10 0Pigweed 95 80 10 90 Pigweed 75 35 0 20 Radish, Wild 15 — 25 20 Radish,Wild 0 0 — — Russian Thistle 25 30 40 0 Russian Thistle 15 0 0 0Ryegrass, Italian 15 0 40 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 15 0 Speedwell 100 90— 60 Speedwell 95 90 — 15 Wheat, Spring 10 10 40 30 Wheat, Spring 5 5 205 Wheat, Winter 20 0 60 40 Wheat, Winter 5 0 5 5 Windgrass 90 25 95 25Windgrass 85 15 85 10

Test E

Seeds of plant species selected from corn (Zea mays), soybean (Glycinemax), velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti), lambsquarters (Chenopodiumalbum), poinsettia, wild (wild poinsettia, Euphorbia heterophylla),pigweed, palmer (palmer pigweed, Amaranthus palmeri), waterhemp (commonwaterhemp, Amaranthus rudis), surinam grass (Brachiaria decumbens),crabgrass, large (large crabgrass, Digitaria sanguinalis), crabgrass,Brazil (Brazilian crabgrass, Digitaria horizontalis), panicum, fall(fall panicum, Panicum dichotomiflorum), foxtail, giant (giant foxtail,Setaria faberii), foxtail, green (green foxtail, Setaria viridis),goosegrass (Eleusine indica), johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense), ragweed(common ragweed, Ambrosia elatior), barnyardgrass (Echinochloacrus-galli), sandbur (southern sandbur, Cenchrus echinatus), arrowleafsida (Sida rhombifolia), ryegrass, Italian (Italian ryegrass, Loliummultiflorum), dayflower, VA (Virginia dayflower, Commelina virginica),field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis), morningglory (Ipomoea coccinea),nightshade (eastern black nightshade, Solanum ptycanthum), kochia(Kochia scoparia), nutsedge, yellow (yellow nutsedge, Cyperusesculentus), horseweed (Conyza canadensis), and beggarticks (hairybeggarticks, Bidens pilosa), were planted into a silt loam soil andtreated preemergence with test chemicals formulated in a non-phytotoxicsolvent mixture which included a surfactant.

At the same time, plants selected from these crop and weed species wereplanted in pots containing Sunshine Redi-Earth® planting mediumcomprising spaghnum peat moss, vermiculite, starter nutrients anddolomitic limestone and treated with postemergence applications of atest chemical formulated in the same manner. Plants ranged in heightfrom 2 to 18 cm (1- to 4-leaf stage) for postemergence treatments.Treated plants and controls were maintained in a greenhouse for 14 to 21d, after which time all species were compared to controls and visuallyevaluated. Plant response ratings, summarized in Table E, are based on ascale of 0 to 100 where 0 is no effect and 100 is complete control. Adash (-) response means no test result.

TABLE E Compound Compound 250 g ai/ha 623 125 g ai/ha 623 PostemergenceCorn 4 Corn 1 Crabgrass, Large 55 Crabgrass, Large 30 Foxtail, Giant 69Foxtail, Giant 78 Pigweed, Palmer 68 Pigweed, Palmer 40 Soybean 35Soybean 19 Waterhemp 68 Waterhemp 65 Compound Compound 62 g ai/ha 623 31g ai/ha 623 Postemergence Corn 1 Corn 0 Crabgrass, Large 10 Crabgrass,Large 10 Foxtail, Giant 56 Foxtail, Giant 54 Pigweed, Palmer 43 Pigweed,Palmer 19 Soybean 20 Soybean 0 Waterhemp 55 Waterhemp 45 Compound 16 gai/ha 623 Postemergence Corn 0 Crabgrass, Large 1 Foxtail, Giant 5Pigweed, Palmer 6 Soybean 0 Waterhemp 11 Compounds 250 g ai/ha 392 596623 624 636 637 Preemergence Arrowleaf Sida 80 50 90 60 90 0Barnyardgrass 95 98 98 65 98 95 Beggarticks 0 0 35 50 0 0 Corn 70 0 6520 80 70 Crabgrass, Brazil 98 100 98 100 98 95 Crabgrass, Large 98 98 9890 98 98 Dayflower, VA 35 35 35 50 65 20 Field Bindweed 70 15 75 10 7035 Foxtail, Giant 98 98 95 85 95 98 Foxtail, Green 98 95 98 75 98 98Goosegrass 95 65 98 100 95 90 Horseweed 100 — 90 85 95 — Johnsongrass 9535 95 — 98 60 Kochia 90 90 95 30 95 90 Lambsquarters 100 90 95 85 90 80Morningglory 0 0 0 40 0 35 Nightshade 90 60 70 80 50 40 Nutsedge, Yellow0 0 80 10 60 35 Panicum, Fall 98 90 90 60 90 95 Pigweed, Palmer 90 40 9530 90 65 Poinsettia, Wild 20 — — 40 — 25 Ragweed 65 50 85 30 0 85Ryegrass, Italian 70 50 90 15 95 35 Sandbur 90 95 90 50 95 90 Soybean 250 0 10 0 35 Surinam Grass 30 95 90 70 95 90 Velvetleaf 75 35 65 20 40 35Waterhemp 90 50 95 70 80 85 Compounds 125 g ai/ha 392 596 623 624 636637 Preemergence Arrowleaf Sida 65 30 85 40 80 0 Barnyardgrass 90 98 9850 98 80 Beggarticks 0 0 0 40 0 0 Corn 50 0 75 10 80 35 Crabgrass,Brazil 98 100 98 95 98 98 Crabgrass, Large 98 98 98 80 98 98 Dayflower,VA 0 40 20 30 35 0 Field Bindweed 35 0 70 5 80 0 Foxtail, Giant 98 98 9570 95 98 Foxtail, Green 95 95 98 65 95 95 Goosegrass 95 25 98 80 90 65Horseweed 98 — 90 — 95 — Johnsongrass 50 0 85 35 95 25 Kochia 80 80 95 090 90 Lambsquarters 98 80 100 50 90 90 Morningglory 0 0 0 50 0 35Nightshade 90 0 70 80 40 25 Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 40 0 0 0 Panicum, Fall98 0 90 30 100 90 Pigweed, Palmer 35 0 95 20 80 0 Poinsettia, Wild 35 —— 30 — 20 Ragweed 0 25 95 30 — 20 Ryegrass, Italian 60 35 60 10 95 35Sandbur 60 90 90 50 90 90 Soybean 20 0 0 20 0 25 Surinam Grass 15 95 9040 95 75 Velvetleaf 50 0 65 10 60 30 Waterhemp 70 0 95 75 70 65Compounds 62 g ai/ha 392 596 623 624 636 637 Preemergence Arrowleaf Sida15 30 80 50 65 0 Barnyardgrass 70 98 95 30 95 70 Beggarticks 0 0 0 25 00 Corn 15 0 60 0 70 0 Crabgrass, Brazil 98 95 98 80 95 85 Crabgrass,Large 95 95 98 85 98 95 Dayflower, VA 0 40 0 0 0 0 Field Bindweed 0 0 6010 75 0 Foxtail, Giant 95 95 95 50 95 95 Foxtail, Green 90 95 95 20 9575 Goosegrass 90 5 98 75 80 0 Horseweed 0 — 90 90 90 — Johnsongrass 30 060 0 95 0 Kochia 90 25 90 — 90 40 Lambsquarters 75 25 90 0 90 0Morningglory 0 0 0 20 0 0 Nightshade 80 0 35 75 0 15 Nutsedge, Yellow 00 20 0 0 0 Panicum, Fall 98 0 90 0 90 35 Pigweed, Palmer 20 0 90 25 10 0Poinsettia, Wild 0 — — 20 — 0 Ragweed 0 0 90 20 — 0 Ryegrass, Italian 100 50 0 65 50 Sandbur 60 90 90 30 90 35 Soybean 0 0 0 10 0 10 SurinamGrass 0 65 90 30 90 50 Velvetleaf 20 0 50 0 35 0 Waterhemp 80 0 90 60 8040 Compounds 31 g ai/ha 392 596 623 624 636 637 Preemergence ArrowleafSida 0 35 20 50 35 0 Barnyardgrass 85 95 95 0 95 85 Beggarticks 0 0 0 200 0 Corn 0 0 0 0 65 0 Crabgrass, Brazil 98 100 98 80 95 75 Crabgrass,Large 90 95 98 30 98 90 Dayflower, VA 0 0 0 0 0 0 Field Bindweed 0 0 0 00 0 Foxtail, Giant 90 95 95 20 95 75 Foxtail, Green 65 95 95 20 95 65Goosegrass 85 5 95 50 50 0 Horseweed 0 — 80 30 0 0 Johnsongrass 25 0 400 90 0 Kochia 85 0 90 0 85 0 Lambsquarters 75 25 90 0 90 — Morningglory0 0 0 10 0 0 Nightshade 20 0 — 70 0 0 Nutsedge, Yellow 0 0 0 0 0 0Panicum, Fall 95 0 90 0 90 0 Pigweed, Palmer 0 0 75 0 0 0 Poinsettia,Wild 0 — — 20 — 0 Ragweed 0 0 60 20 0 0 Ryegrass, Italian 0 0 25 0 40 0Sandbur 0 85 90 10 90 0 Soybean 0 0 0 0 0 0 Surinam Grass 0 35 75 20 4010 Velvetleaf 0 0 0 0 20 0 Waterhemp 35 0 90 50 25 50

Test F

Plant species in the flooded paddy test consisted of one stand of 9 or10 water seeded rice seedlings (Rice, W. S. Jap, Oryza sativa cv.‘Japonica—M202’ or Rice, W. S. Ind, ‘Indica’), and two stands of 3 or 4transplanted rice seedlings (Oryza sativa cv. ‘Japonica—M202’),monochoria (Monochoria vaginalis), sedge, umbrella (small-flowerumbrella sedge, Cyperus difformis), hardstem bulrush (Scirpusjuncoides), redstem (purple redstem, Ammannia coccinea), rice flatsedge(Cyperus iria), bearded sprangletop (Leptochloa fascicularis),barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli), waterplantain (commonwaterplantain, Alisma plantago-aquatica), and late watergrass(Echinochloa oryzicola) grown to the 2 to 2.5 leaf stage for testing.Potted plants were grown in a greenhouse with day/night temperaturesettings of 30/27° C., and supplemental balanced lighting was providedto maintain a 16-hour photoperiod. At time of treatment, test pots wereflooded to 3 cm above the soil surface, treated by application of testcompounds directly to the paddy water, and then maintained at that waterdepth for the duration of the test. Effects of treatments on rice andweeds were visually evaluated by comparison to untreated controls after21 d. Plant response ratings, summarized in Table F, are based on ascale of 0 to 100 where 0 is no effect and 100 is complete control. Adash (-) response means no test result.

TABLE F Compounds Compounds 250 g ai/ha 465 596 617 639 250 g ai/ha 465596 617 639 Flood Barnyardgrass 100 100 100 100 Rice, Water Seeded 60 1560 75 Bulrush, Hardstem — — — — Sedge, Umbrella 0 — 0 0 Flatsedge, Rice0 — 0 0 Sprangletop, Brdd. 95 95 90 98 Monochoria 100 100 100 100Watergrass, Late 100 100 100 100 Redstem 45 — 0 30 Waterplantain 100 —90 100 Rice, Transplanted 15 0 0 40 Compounds Compounds 125 g ai/ha 465596 617 639 64 g ai/ha 465 596 617 639 Flood Barnyardgrass 100 100 100100 Barnyardgrass 100 100 85 100 Bulrush, Hardstem — — — — Bulrush,Hardstem — — — — Flatsedge, Rice 0 — 0 0 Flatsedge, Rice 0 — 0 0Monochoria 100 100 70 100 Monochoria 75 100 40 98 Redstem 0 — 0 0Redstem 0 — 0 0 Rice, Transplanted 0 0 0 25 Rice, Transplanted 0 0 0 15Rice, Water Seed. 35 10 20 50 Rice, Water Seed. 0 10 0 40 Sedge,Umbrella 0 — 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 — 0 0 Sprangletop, Brdd. 95 85 85 95Sprangletop, Brdd. 85 85 80 85 Watergrass, Late 100 100 100 100Watergrass, Late 00 85 100 100 Waterplantain 90 — 85 98 Waterplantain 40— 75 80 Compounds Compounds 32 g ai/ha 465 596 617 639 16 g ai/ha 596Flood Barnyardgrass 100 65 60 90 Barnyardgrass 45 Bulrush, Hardstem — —— — Monochoria 25 Flatsedge, Rice 0 — 0 0 Rice, Transplanted 0Monochoria 50 45 0 65 Rice, Water Seeded 0 Redstem 0 — 0 0 Sprangletop,Brdd. 0 Rice, Transplanted 0 0 0 0 Watergrass, Late 15 Rice, WaterSeeded 0 0 0 0 Sedge, Umbrella 0 — 0 0 Sprangletop, Brdd. 85 40 0 85Watergrass, Late 85 40 100 100 Waterplantain 0 — 0 80

Test G Pre-Emergence Protocol

Seeds of corn (Zea mays), giant foxtail (Setaria faberi), barnyardgrass(Echinochloa crus-galli), ivy-leaved morning glory (Ipomoea hederacea),redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) and velvetleaf (Abutilontheophrasti) were sown in standard soil in pots. After cultivation forone day under controlled conditions in a glasshouse (at 24/16° C.,day/night; 14 hours light; 65% humidity), the plants were sprayed withan aqueous spray solution derived from the formulation of the technicalactive ingredient in acetone/water (50:50) solution containing 0.5%Tween 20 (polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate, CAS RN 9005-64-5) togive a final dose of 15.625, 62.5 or 250 g/ha of test compound.

The test plants were then grown on under controlled conditions in aglasshouse (at 24/16° C., day/night; 14 hours light; 65% humidity) andwatered twice daily. After 13 days the test was evaluated (100=totaldamage to plant; 0=no damage to plant). A dash (-) means no test result.Results are shown below.

Post-Emergence Protocol

Seeds of corn (Zea mays), giant foxtail (Setaria faberi), barnyardgrass(Echinochloa crus-galli), ivy-leaved morning glory (Ipomoea hederacea),redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) and velvetleaf (Abutilontheophrasti) were sown in standard soil in pots. After cultivation for 8days under controlled conditions in a glasshouse (at 24/16° C.,day/night; 14 hours light; 65% humidity), the plants were sprayed withan aqueous spray solution derived from the formulation of the technicalactive ingredient in acetone/water (50:50) solution containing 0.5%Tween 20 (polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate, CAS RN 9005-64-5) togive a final dose of 15.625, 62.5 or 250 g/ha of test compound.

The test plants were then grown on under controlled conditions in aglasshouse (at 24/16° C., day/night; 14 hours light; 65% humidity) andwatered twice daily. After 13 days the test was evaluated (100=totaldamage to plant; 0=no damage to plant). A dash (-) means no test result.Results are shown below.

Pre-Emergence (250 g ai/ha)

Pre-Emergence (250 g ai/ha) Morning- Barnyard Foxtail, glory, Pigweed,Cmpd grass Corn Giant Ivy-leaved Redroot Velvetleaf 1396 90 80 100 70 8080 1397 90 90 90 80 80 70 1398 90 90 90 80 80 80 1399 90 60 90 60 80 701400 80 60 90 — 90 60 1401 80 20 90 20 90 70 1402 90 90 90 80 80 80 14030 0 0 0 0 0 1404 70 0 80 20 20 0 1405 0 0 0 0 0 0 1406 0 0 0 0 0 0 140790 0 90 0 0 0 1408 20 10 70 0 10 0 1409 10 0 40 0 0 0 1410 20 0 80 10 1020 1411 0 0 0 0 0 0 1412 60 10 80 0 10 10 1413 80 0 90 0 20 0 1414 80 5080 20 0 0 1415 70 0 80 0 10 0 1416 0 0 0 0 0 0 1417 80 0 90 30 30 0 141890 0 80 0 0 0 1419 90 50 90 60 70 0 1420 80 70 80 0 0 0 1421 80 10 90 00 0 1422 0 0 50 0 0 0 1423 30 10 70 0 0 0 1424 50 0 70 0 0 0 1425 60 080 0 0 0 1426 20 0 70 0 0 0 1427 0 0 0 0 0 0 1428 80 70 80 40 80 0 142970 0 80 0 0 50 1430 60 0 80 0 0 0 1431 0 0 0 0 0 0 1432 0 0 0 0 0 0 14330 0 0 0 0 0 1434 20 0 50 0 0 0 1435 0 0 0 0 0 0 1436 0 0 0 0 0 0 1437 00 0 0 0 0 1438 0 0 20 0 0 0 1439 40 0 50 0 0 0 1440 40 0 80 0 0 0 1441 00 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Pre-Emergence (62.5 g ai/ha)

Pre-Emergence (62.5 g ai/ha) Morning- Barnyard Foxtail, glory, Pigweed,Cmpd grass Corn Giant Ivy-leaved Redroot Velvetleaf 1396 90 80 90 70 8070 1397 90 80 90 70 20 10 1398 90 80 90 60 60 60 1399 90 10 90 50 30 401400 80 40 90 0 80 10 1401 30 10 70 0 40 30 1402 90 80 90 70 80 70 14030 0 0 0 0 0 1404 20 0 70 10 0 0 1405 0 0 0 0 0 0 1406 0 0 0 0 0 0 140780 0 80 0 0 0 1408 0 0 20 0 0 0 1409 0 0 0 0 0 0 1410 0 0 0 0 20 10 14110 0 0 0 0 0 1412 30 10 50 0 20 0 1413 20 0 60 0 20 0 1414 70 20 80 0 0 01415 50 0 70 0 0 0 1416 0 0 0 0 0 0 1417 60 0 80 0 0 0 1418 80 0 70 0 00 1419 80 0 80 0 0 0 1420 70 50 80 0 0 0 1421 60 0 80 0 0 0 1422 0 0 100 0 0 1423 10 20 60 0 0 0 1424 10 0 40 0 0 0 1425 40 0 80 0 0 0 1426 100 50 0 0 0 1427 0 0 0 0 0 0 1428 60 20 80 10 0 0 1429 40 0 70 0 0 0 143020 0 50 0 0 0 1431 0 0 0 0 0 0 1432 0 0 0 0 0 0 1433 0 0 0 0 0 0 1434 00 20 0 0 0 1435 0 0 0 0 0 0 1436 0 0 0 0 0 0 1437 0 0 0 0 0 0 1438 0 0 00 0 0 1439 0 0 0 0 0 0 1440 10 0 50 0 0 0 1441 0 0 0 0 0 0 1442 0 0 0 00 0 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Pre-Emergence (15.625 g ai/ha)

Pre-Emergence (15.625 g ai/ha) Morning- Barnyard Foxtail, glory,Pigweed, Cmpd grass Corn Giant Ivy-leaved Redroot Velvetleaf 1396 80 7090 0 80 40 1397 90 80 90 60 0 0 1398 80 20 90 0 20 0 1399 0 0 90 0 0 01400 30 20 60 0 20 10 1401 20 0 40 — 0 0 1402 80 60 90 40 0 0 1403 0 0 00 0 0 1404 0 0 0 0 0 0 1405 0 0 0 0 0 0 1406 0 0 0 0 0 0 1407 10 0 50 00 0 1408 0 0 0 0 0 0 1409 0 0 0 0 0 0 1410 0 0 0 0 0 0 1411 0 0 0 0 0 01412 0 0 10 0 20 0 1413 0 0 0 0 0 0 1414 20 0 60 0 0 0 1415 10 0 10 0 100 1416 0 0 0 0 0 0 1417 0 0 0 0 0 0 1418 0 0 0 0 0 0 1419 10 0 10 0 0 01420 60 0 70 0 0 0 1421 10 0 70 0 0 0 1422 0 0 0 0 0 0 1423 10 10 10 0 00 1424 0 0 0 0 0 0 1425 0 0 10 0 0 0 1426 0 0 0 0 0 0 1427 0 0 0 0 0 01428 50 50 70 10 0 0 1429 0 0 0 0 0 0 1430 0 0 10 0 0 0 1431 0 0 0 0 0 01432 0 0 0 0 0 0 1433 0 0 0 0 0 0 1434 0 0 0 0 0 0 1435 0 0 0 0 0 0 14360 0 0 0 0 0 1437 0 0 0 0 0 0 1438 0 0 0 0 0 0 1439 0 0 0 0 0 0 1440 0 00 0 0 0 1441 0 0 0 0 0 0 1442 0 0 0 0 0 0 1443 0 0 0 0 0 0 1444 10 0 5010 0 0 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Post-Emergence (250 g ai/ha)

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Post-Emergence (62.5 g ai/ha)

Post-Emergence (62.5 g ai/ha) Barn- yard Foxtail, Morningglory, Pigweed,Cmpd grass Corn Giant Ivy-leaved Redroot Velvetleaf 1396 80 80 80 60 7030 1397 80 80 80 60 30 10 1398 80 70 80 40 50 40 1399 70 0 80 30 20 401400 70 20 70 0 50 10 1401 20 0 60 0 0 20 1402 80 80 80 40 60 30 1403 010 0 0 10 0 1404 20 20 50 10 40 20 1405 0 0 0 0 0 0 1406 0 0 0 10 40 201407 40 10 70 20 10 20 1408 0 0 0 0 0 0 1409 10 0 0 0 0 0 1410 0 0 0 0 00 1411 0 0 0 0 0 0 1412 50 10 60 0 40 40 1413 50 0 70 0 10 0 1414 50 5070 30 0 0 1415 30 10 60 10 10 0 1416 0 0 0 0 0 0 1417 40 10 70 20 10 201418 30 0 50 0 0 0 1419 50 10 60 20 20 10 1420 40 40 60 10 0 0 1421 2010 40 0 0 0 1422 0 10 0 0 0 0 1423 10 0 20 0 0 0 1424 0 0 0 0 20 0 142520 10 40 0 30 0 1426 0 0 0 0 10 0 1427 0 0 0 0 0 0 1428 20 10 50 10 10 01429 10 0 30 10 0 0 1430 0 0 10 0 0 0 1431 0 0 0 0 0 0 1432 0 0 0 0 0 01433 0 0 0 0 0 0 1434 0 0 0 0 0 0 1435 0 0 0 0 30 0 1436 0 0 0 0 0 01437 0 0 0 0 0 0 1438 0 0 0 0 0 0 1439 0 10 20 0 0 0 1440 0 10 20 0 10 01441 0 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Post-Emergence (15.625 g ai/ha)

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We claim:
 1. (canceled)
 2. (canceled)
 3. A compound of from Formula 1,an N-oxide of the compound, or a salt of the compound or N-oxide:

wherein Q¹ is a phenyl ring or a naphthalenyl ring system, each ring orring system optionally substituted with up to 5 substituentsindependently selected from R⁷; or a 4- to 7-membered heterocyclic ringor an 8- to 10-membered bicyclic ring system, each ring or ring systemcontaining ring members selected from carbon atoms and 1 to 5heteroatoms independently selected from up to 2 O, up to 2 S and up to 5N atoms, wherein up to 3 carbon ring members are independently selectedfrom C(═O) and C(═S), and the sulfur atom ring members are independentlyselected from S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), each ring or ring system optionallysubstituted with up to 5 substituents independently selected from R⁷ oncarbon atom ring members and selected from R⁹ on nitrogen atom ringmembers; or Q¹ is C₂-C₁₀ alkenyl, C₂-C₁₀ alkynyl, C₂-C₁₀ haloalkenyl,C₂-C₁₀ haloalkynyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkenyl, C₄-C₁₀ halocycloalkenyl, C₂-C₈alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl; Q² is a phenyl ring or anaphthalenyl ring system, each ring or ring system optionallysubstituted with up to 5 substituents independently selected from R¹⁰;or a 4- to 7-membered heterocyclic ring or an 8- to 10-membered bicyclicring system, each ring or ring system containing ring members selectedfrom carbon atoms and 1 to 4 heteroatoms independently selected from upto 2 O, up to 2 S and up to 5 N atoms, wherein up to 3 carbon ringmembers are independently selected from C(═O) and C(═S), and the sulfuratom ring members are independently selected from S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v),each ring or ring system optionally substituted with up to 5substituents independently selected from R¹⁰ on carbon atom ring membersand selected from R¹¹ on nitrogen atom ring members; or Q² is C₂-C₁₀alkenyl, C₂-C₁₀ alkynyl, C₂-C₁₀ haloalkenyl, C₂-C₁₀ haloalkynyl, C₄-C₁₀cycloalkenyl, C₄-C₁₀ halocycloalkenyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₈alkoxyalkyl; J is —CR²R³—, —NR^(2a)— or —O—; Y¹ and Y² are eachindependently O, S or NR¹²; R¹ is H, hydroxy, amino, cyano, formyl,C₃-C₈ alkylcarbonylalkyl, —C(C₁-C₄ alkyl)═N—O(C₁-C₄ alkyl), —C(O)NH₂,C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₆cyanoalkyl, C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkenyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl,C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₃-C₈ alkoxyalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈haloalkenylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₅-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonylalkyl, C₂-C₈alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxycarbonyl,C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀ dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylthio, C₁-C₆haloalkylthio, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylthio, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆haloalkylsulfinyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆ alkylaminosulfonyl,C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl; or —CPh═N—O(C₁-C₄alkyl), each optionally substituted on ring members with up to 5substituents independently selected from R¹³; or G¹; or W¹G¹; R² and R³are each independently hydroxy, C₁-C₄ haloalkyl or C₁-C₄ alkoxy; R^(2a)is C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl or C₁-C₆ alkoxy; or R¹ andR^(2a) are taken together as C₃-C₆ alkylene or —CH₂OCH₂—; R⁴ and R⁵ areeach independently H, halogen, hydroxy, C₁-C₄ alkoxy, C₁-C₄ haloalkyl orC₁-C₄ alkyl; R⁶ is H, hydroxy, amino, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl,C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl,C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl,C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy,C₁-C₆ alkylthio, C₁-C₆ haloalkylthio, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylthio, C₁-C₆alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl or C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilylor G¹; or R⁶ and Q² are taken together with the nitrogen atom to whichthey are both bonded to form an 8- to 10-membered bicyclic ring system,each ring or ring system containing ring members selected from carbonatoms and 1 to 4 heteroatoms independently selected from up to 2 O, upto 2 S and up to 4 N atoms, wherein up to 3 carbon ring members areindependently selected from C(═O) and C(═S), and the sulfur atom ringmembers are independently selected from S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), each ringor ring system optionally substituted with up to 5 substituentsindependently selected from R⁷ on carbon atom ring members and selectedfrom R⁹ on nitrogen atom ring members; each R⁷ and R¹⁰ is independentlyhalogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, amino, C₁-C₈ alkyl, C₁-C₈ cyanoalkyl,C₁-C₈ cyanoalkoxy, C₁-C₈ haloalkyl, C₁-C₈ nitroalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkenyl,C₂-C₈ haloalkenyl, C₂-C₈ nitroalkenyl, C₂-C₈ alkynyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkynyl,C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₃-C₈ alkoxyalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈haloalkoxyhaloalkoxy, C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl, cyclopropylmethyl,1-methylcyclopropyl, 2-methylcyclopropyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylalkyl, C₄-C₁₀halocycloalkylalkyl, C₅-C₁₂ alkylcycloalkylalkyl, C₅-C₁₂cycloalkylalkenyl, C₅-C₁₂ cycloalkylalkynyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl, C₃-C₈halocycloalkyl, C₄-C₁₀ alkylcycloalkyl, C₆-C₁₂ cycloalkylcycloalkyl,C₃-C₈ cycloalkenyl, C₃-C₈ halocycloalkenyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkoxy,C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkoxy, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxyalkyl, C₃-C₁₀ alkoxyalkoxyalkyl,C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylamino, C₂-C₈ dialkylamino, C₂-C₈halodialkylamino, C₂-C₈ alkylaminoalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkylaminoalkyl,C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminoalkyl, C₃-C₁₀ dialkylaminoalkyl, —CHO, C₂-C₈alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl,—C(═O)OH, C₂-C₈ alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₅-C₁₂ cycloalkylalkoxycarbonyl, —C(═O)NH₂, C₂-C₈alkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₈ alkoxy, C₁-C₈ haloalkoxy, C₂-C₈alkoxyalkoxy, C₂-C₈ alkenyloxy, C₂-C₈ haloalkenyloxy, C₃-C₈ alkynyloxy,C₃-C₈ haloalkynyloxy, C₃-C₈ cycloalkoxy, C₃-C₈ halocycloalkoxy, C₄-C₁₀cycloalkylalkoxy, C₃-C₁₀ alkylcarbonylalkoxy, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyloxy,C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonyloxy, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyloxy, C₁-C₈alkylsulfonyloxy, C₁-C₈ haloalkylsulfonyloxy, C₁-C₈ alkylthio, C₁-C₈haloalkylthio, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylthio, C₁-C₈ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₈haloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₈ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₈ haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈cycloalkylsulfonyl, formylamino, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonylamino, C₂-C₈haloalkylcarbonylamino, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylamino, C₂-C₈alkoxycarbonylamino, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonylamino, C₁-C₆haloalkylsulfonylamino, —SF₅, —SCN, SO₂NH₂, C₃-C₁₂ trialkylsilyl, C₄-C₁₂trialkylsilylalkyl or C₄-C₁₂ trialkylsilylalkoxy; or G²; or each R⁷ isindependently R²⁶S(═O)═N—, R²⁶S(═O)₂NR²⁵—C(═O)—,R²⁶(R²⁵N═)_(q)S(═O)_(p)—, wherein the free bond projecting to the rightindicates the connecting point to Q¹; or each R¹⁰ is independentlyR¹⁷ON═CR^(17a)—, (R¹⁸)₂C═NO—, (R¹⁹)₂NN═CR^(17a)—, (R¹⁸)₂C═NNR^(20a)—,R²⁰N═CR^(17a)—, (R¹⁸)₂C═N—, R¹⁷ON═CR^(17a)C(R^(23b))₂—,(R¹⁸)₂C═NOC(R^(24a))₂—, R²⁶S(═O)═N—, R²⁶S(═O)₂NR²⁵—C(═O)— orR²⁶(R²⁵N═)_(q)S(═O)_(p)—, wherein the free bond projecting to the rightindicates the connecting point to Q²; each R⁸ is independently H, cyano,C₂-C₃ alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₃ haloalkylcarbonyl; each R⁹ and R¹¹ isindependently cyano, C₁-C₃ alkyl, C₂-C₃ alkenyl, C₂-C₃ alkynyl, C₃-C₆cycloalkyl, C₂-C₃ alkoxyalkyl, C₁-C₃ alkoxy, C₂-C₃ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₃alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₃ alkylaminoalkyl or C₃-C₄ dialkylaminoalkyl; eachR¹² is independently H, cyano, hydroxy, CHO, C₁-C₄ alkyl, C₁-C₄haloalkyl, C₁-C₄ alkoxy, C₂-C₆ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₆ haloalkylcarbonyl,—(C═O)CH₃ or —(C═O)CF₃; each G¹ is independently phenyl, or a 5- or6-membered heterocyclic ring, each optionally substituted on ringmembers with up to 5 substituents independently selected from R¹³; eachG² is independently phenyl, phenylmethyl (i.e. benzyl), pyridinylmethyl,phenylcarbonyl (i.e. benzoyl), phenoxy, phenylethynyl, phenylsulfonyl ora 5- or 6-membered heterocyclic ring, each optionally substituted onring members with up to 5 substituents independently selected from R¹⁴;W¹ is C₁-C₃ alkylene, C₂-C₄ alkenylene, C₂-C₄ alkynylene, —(C₁-C₂alkylene)C(═O)—, —C(═O)(C₁-C₂ alkylene)—, —CH₂O—, —CH₂NH—, —OCH₂—,—NCH₂—, —N—, —O—, —S—, —SO— or —SO₂— wherein the free bond projecting tothe left indicates the connecting point of W¹ to N and the free bondprojecting to the right indicates the connecting point of W¹ to G¹; eachR¹³ and R¹⁴ is independently halogen, cyano, hydroxy, amino, nitro,—CHO, —C(═O)OH, —C(═O)NH₂, —SO₂NH₂, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆alkenyl, C₂-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonyl,C₂-C₈ alkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₅-C₁₂cycloalkylalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₁-C₆ haloalkoxy, C₂-C₈alkylcarbonyloxy, C₁-C₆ alkylthio, C₁-C₆ haloalkylthio, C₁-C₆alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆haloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆ alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl,C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl, C₁-C₆ alkylamino, C₂-C₈ dialkylamino, C₂-C₈alkylcarbonylamino, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonylamino, phenyl, pyridinyl orthienyl; each R¹⁷ is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl,C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl,C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxycarbonyl,C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀ dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl,C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfonyl,C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆ alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl or G¹; each R^(17a) isindependently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl,C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylthio, C₁-C₆ haloalkylthio,C₃-C₈ cycloalkylthio, C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl or G¹; each R¹⁸ isindependently H, hydroxy, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxycarbonyl,C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀ dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₁-C₆ alkylthio, C₁-C₆haloalkylthio, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylthio, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆haloalkylsulfinyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆ alkylaminosulfonyl,C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀ trialkylsilyl or G¹; each R¹⁹ isindependently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl,C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀cycloalkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl,C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy,C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfinyl,C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl,C₁-C₆ alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀trialkylsilyl or G¹; each R²⁰ is independently H, hydroxy, amino, C₁-C₆alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆alkenyl, C₃-C₆ alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈alkylthioalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl,C₂-C₈ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkylcarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylcarbonyl,C₂-C₈ alkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxycarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀cycloalkoxycarbonyl, C₂-C₈ alkylaminocarbonyl, C₃-C₁₀dialkylaminocarbonyl, C₄-C₁₀ cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy,C₁-C₆ alkylsulfinyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfinyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfinyl,C₁-C₆ alkylsulfonyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkylsulfonyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkylsulfonyl,C₁-C₆ alkylaminosulfonyl, C₂-C₈ dialkylaminosulfonyl, C₃-C₁₀trialkylsilyl or G¹; each R^(20a) is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl,C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₃-C₁₀trialkylsilyl or G¹; each R^(23b) is independently H, halogen, cyano,hydroxy, C₁-C₄ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₄haloalkyl, C₁-C₄ alkoxy, C₁-C₄ haloalkoxy, C₂-C₄ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₄alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₄ alkoxycarbonyl or C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl; each R^(24a) isindependently H, C₁-C₄ alkyl, C₃-C₈ cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl,C₁-C₄ haloalkyl, C₁-C₄ alkoxy, C₁-C₄ haloalkoxy, C₂-C₄ alkoxyalkyl,C₂-C₄ alkylcarbonyl, C₂-C₄ alkoxycarbonyl or C₃-C₆ cycloalkyl; each R²⁵is independently H, cyano, C₂-C₃ alkylcarbonyl or C₂-C₃haloalkylcarbonyl; each R²⁶ is independently H, C₁-C₆ alkyl, C₃-C₈cycloalkyl, C₄-C₈ cycloalkylalkyl, C₁-C₆ haloalkyl, C₂-C₆ alkenyl, C₃-C₆alkynyl, C₂-C₈ alkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ haloalkoxyalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylthioalkyl,C₂-C₈ alkylsulfinylalkyl, C₂-C₈ alkylsulfonylalkyl, C₁-C₆ alkoxy, C₃-C₁₀trialkylsilyl or G¹; and each u and v are independently 0, 1 or 2 ineach instance of S(═O)_(u)(═NR⁸)_(v), provided that the sum of u and vis 0, 1 or 2; each p and q are independently 0, 1 or 2 in each instanceof R²⁶(R²⁵N═)_(q)S(═O)_(p)—, provided that the sum of u and v is 0, 1 or2 and when p is 0, q is other than 1 or
 2. 4.-8. (canceled)
 9. Aherbicidal composition comprising: a compound, N-oxide or salt of claim3; and a surfactant, solid diluent or liquid diluent.
 10. The herbicidalcomposition of claim 9, wherein the composition further comprises anadditional active ingredient selected from the group consisting of otherherbicides and herbicide safeners.
 11. A herbicidal mixture comprising:a compound, N-oxide or salt of claim 3, and an additional activeingredient selected from (b1) through (b16) and salts of compounds of(b1) through (b16).
 12. A herbicidal mixture comprising: a compound,N-oxide or salt of claim 3, and an additional active ingredient selectedfrom (b2), (b9) and (b12); and salts of compounds of (b1), (b9) and(b12).
 13. A method for controlling the growth of undesired vegetationcomprising contacting the vegetation or its environment with aherbicidally effective amount of a compound, N-oxide or salt of claim 3.